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Suicide hotline bill narrowly passes out of Senate Labor Committee

CHEYENNE — A bill that would permanently establish the 988 suicide hotline in Wyoming narrowly cleared the Senate Lab

Northwest lags behind rest of state in precipitation

POWELL (WNE) — The state’s snow/water equivalent average is 111% of median with a high of 146% — a dramatic improveme

Webinar to offer tips on attracting workforce older than 50

SHERIDAN (WNE) — With current unemployment rates hovering at historic lows, finding skilled, reliable workers can be

As feds push solar, a group maps areas of least harm to wildlife

Federal land managers are calling for public input on plans to select sites for solar energy projects in Wyoming, dev

Republicans fail again to end crossover voting

CASPER — Crossover voting has long rankled Wyoming Republicans. 
 

The silent femicide

They go missing or are murdered at excessive rates. They become numbers.

Property tax relief measure defeated

CASPER —In a finishing blow to one of this legislative session’s more ambitious property tax relief proposals, the Ho

Potential solutions for child care deserts remain unaddressed

CHEYENNE — Only one bill directly addressing child care in Wyoming made it all the way through the House of Represent

Romance novelist involved in Park chase now a missing person

JACKSON (WNE) — A romance novelist who was arrested after fleeing from officers in Grand Teton National Park has been

Police: Dead, starving animals lead to Riverton arrest

LANDER (WNE) — When officers arrived, they saw 10-20 dead animals, with scores more thin and emaciated without food o

WHP safely locates female involved in a multi-state domestic disturbance

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) — On February 4, 2023, at approximately 12:46 p.m., Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers were dispatche

Former News Record editor’s new novel hits shelves

GILLETTE (WNE) — Former News Record editor Ron Franscell’s latest novel will be available for sale next week.

Heaps of dead House bills raise red flags

Abnormally high number of bills perished after failing to meet deadlines, leaving lawmakers divided on what that says

Lawmakers, state execs disclose their finances, contracts with Wyoming

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Tax season scams target vulnerable, play on emotion

SHERIDAN — Fraud and scams are exceptionally common and criminally underreported according to Tom Lacock, associate s

Fatalities on Wyoming roads tally 16 for 2023

JACKSON — A Feb.

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