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Senators kill ‘physical force’ trespass-termination bill

Senators have killed a bill that would have legalized “physical force” to “terminate” a perceived trespass, rejecting

This land is whose land?

False ‘No Trespassing’ signs could become illegal
 

Kids rebut lawmakers with rally

Advocates show up for middle school students, LGBTQ+ community
 

UW’s Orr Hall catches fire; 200 UW students temporarily displaced

LARAMIE — While the damage was minimal, the inconvenience was major for about 200 University of Wyoming students livi

Scientists spot huge methane cloud over Converse County

DOUGLAS — A nearly five-mile-long cloud of methane gas hung over rural Converse County in early December, the result

Cheyenne woman arrested on first-degree murder in case previous district attorney dropped

CHEYENNE —A Cheyenne woman whose case was originally dropped by the Laramie County District Attorney’s office in 2022

Crossover voting bill revived

CASPER — The prospects of crossover voting legislation finally becoming law this year is much more likely after the S

Missing romance novelist no longer in Jackson, police say

JACKSON (WNE) —After “Cocker Brothers” author Faleena Hopkins, 52, was arrested by park rangers in January, family, f

Wyoming 511 travel website sees more than 2 billion hits in 2022

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Wyoming Department of Transportation’s 511 travel website, wyoroad.info, registered about 2.2 bi

Sheridan City Council to determine tobacco possession enforcement for minors

SHERIDAN (WNE) —  Sheridan City Council will decide whether to adopt an ordinance that would punish the possession of

Average gasoline prices down 3.5 cents per gallon in Wyoming

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 3.5 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.3

Cowgirls Finish Sixth at Mountain Classic Matchplay

Palm Desert, California - (Feb.

UW Opens Final Road Swing Thursday at New Mexico

Cowgirls looking to continue recent success at UNM

'Prices are bananas’: Soaring egg prices cause trickle down effects

GILLETTE — Grab. Crack. Cook.
 

Rodeo and other animal enterprises protection bill defeated

POWELL — Concerns about stepping on the toes of local governments and questions about what the bill would do doomed a

Mental health resources may grow

CASPER —In recent years, Wyoming lawmakers have wrestled with ways to address mental health and improve access to car

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