The Legislature’s Joint Revenue Committee spent almost half of its two-day meeting in Lander last week discussing whe
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JACKSON — Bill Hayes returned last week to Jackson with a light case of COVID-19 and a suitcase full of stories of re
LARAMIE — While people around the the globe are itchy to put the COVID-19 pandemic behind them, a group of University
Updated: This story has been updated to include the ballots that were missed while counting Newcastle's votes fo
CASPER — The leaked draft ruling showing that the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe v.
CHEYENNE — Wyoming National Guard leaders expressed concerns to state legislators Tuesday about declining candidate r
POWELL — A teacher’s assistant was arrested April 18 and charged with abuse of a vulnerable adult stemming from an Oc
CODY – For two decades, Wyoming’s wolf population has been above the minimum population number to be considered a rec
Wyoming’s patient zero arrived at the state’s Wildlife Health Laboratory in late March.
After fewer than two hours of deliberation Friday, a Carbon County jury found four Missouri hunters not guilty of tre
SHERIDAN — The Bighorn National Forest will soon act on dispersed camping solutions brought forward two years ago by
GILLETTE (WNE) — The coal production from Peabody Energy Corp. and Arch Resources Inc.
CASPER — In 1994, former President Bill Clinton passed the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, often consi