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Pilot in fatal crash told controllers he couldn’t return to airport

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A pilot whose plane crashed into a Cheyenne storage facility on Memorial Day had told air traffic co

Man recovers from moose trampling

JACKSON (WNE) — Ed Opler, 89, was walking his dog on June 1 when a moose came out of “nowhere” and knocked him to the

Cody schools deny request to ban ‘The Color Purple’

CODY — The Cody School District’s Educational Resource Complaint Committee voted unanimously to keep two books in its

Land use money for schools drops

CASPER — Land use revenue earmarked for Wyoming’s schools dropped for the fifth year in a row, the Legislative Servic

Police-involved shootings rare in Laramie Co., state rate relatively high

CHEYENNE — Two recent incidents in which suspects were shot and killed by local law enforcement were the first office

Study finds Teton Co. courthouse can’t withstand earthquake

JACKSON (WNE) — A recent study determined that the Teton County courthouse is not earthquake sound and no amount of r

Gillette airport traffic up 44% from 2021

GILLETTE (WNE) — Through the first five months of the year, traffic at the Northeast Wyoming Regional Airport is comf

Gas prices up 20 cents in last week

Gas prices up 20 cents in last week
 

Bison eyed for Endangered Species Act protection

CASPER — Another iconic Yellowstone species is being considered again for Endangered Species Act protections.

Blockchain, cryptocurrency initiatives gain momentum at UW

LARAMIE — The state, city and University of Wyoming are putting more of a focus on some of the newest areas of techno

Lack of mental health resources creates crisis, legislators told

CHEYENNE — Health care advocates told legislators Friday that a lack of mental health resources, such as emergency ce

Landslide near Dayton not safety concern, WyDOT says

SHERIDAN (WNE) — A spot being monitored for a potential landslide on U.S.

Man who tried to run over probation officer sentenced

GILLETTE (WNE) — A Gillette man was sentenced to prison on charges related to trying to run over his probation office

Improving genetics: Embryo transfers allow more selective cattle breeding

BUFFALO — Michael Rea focused the lens of his microscope, scanning each section of a small dish, sifting through spec

Lifting spirits, finding hope: School’s Hope Squad helps inspire others

GILLETTE — May 25 was an exciting day for all students throughout the district: It was the last day of school.

Snow King’s new zip line requires upper body strength

JACKSON — Carabiners clipped and fear only somewhat assuaged, the world starts to fall away as you plummet toward the

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