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Critics warn gun rights bill poised to become law could block life saving regulations

JACKSON — As the Wyoming Legislature moves ahead with new gun rights legislation, critics say the bill isn’t needed a

House rebuffs Senate map

CASPER —The Wyoming House of Representatives on Monday rejected the redistricting map approved by the Senate, setting

$2.8B budget heading to Gordon’s desk

CHEYENNE — A $2.8 billion 2023-24 biennium budget is headed to Gov.

Bill would give hunters additional chance to donate to access and wildlife projects

POWELL (WNE) — A popular bill would give hunters who are unsuccessful in acquiring a tag in limited quota draws the o

Gillette family aids Ukraine as son weighs returning to fight

GILLETTE — Sergey Pfeil has a passport application in one hand, his cellphone in the other and a decision to make.

ACLU sues Teton County over sobriety program

JACKSON —After months of threatening to sue, the ACLU of Wyoming has filed a federal lawsuit challenging Teton County

Education transparency bill dies in House committee

CHEYENNE —A bill pushing for instructional material transparency died Monday in the House Education Committee after e

Transgender athlete ban fails

CASPER — Despite strong support for the bill among Senate legislators, the Fairness in Women’s Sports act is dead.

‘Diners, Drive-ins and Dives’ to feature Laramie restaurants next 2 weeks

LARAMIE (WNE) —  Going on 15 years and more than 400 episodes, the Food Network’s juggernaut “Diners, Drive-ins and D

Smallmouth bass at Yellowstone’s doorstep, posing potential ‘nightmare’

True to its species’ reputation, the undersized smallmouth bass lacked neither ambition nor aggression: The roughly 1

Oil and gas ‘rebate’ bill dies in committee

Lawmakers will take another year to consider how to adjust state-level mineral taxes to counter an expected increase

UW students, staff concerned about targeting of Gender and Women’s Studies program

LARAMIE — Students and staff in the University of Wyoming Gender and Women’s Studies program were shocked last week w

Gas price spike also concerns congressional delegation, Gordon

CHEYENNE —It’s not just motorists and industry officials who are complaining about higher gasoline prices locally due

To prevent pneumonia die-off, Game and Fish inches toward bighorn ewe hunt in the Gros Ventre

JACKSON —The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is moving toward authorizing a ewe and lamb hunt in the Gros Ventre mou

Ripple effect: Sanctions on Russia could impact Wyoming energy

CASPER — As Russia lays siege to its neighbor, the West has rallied behind Ukraine, wielding dollars, euros and pound

Network of observers help keep I80 open — or closed

LARAMIE — Bright red lines across the Wyoming Department of Transportation mobile map quickly tell the story: Interst

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