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Cody Police Department closes investigation into elementary school sexual assault

CODY (WNE) — The Cody Police Department has finished its investigation into allegations of sexual assault made by a s

State Supreme Court to issue opinion on abortion case

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday on whether three potential defendants should be all

Grant helps public service officers to stay healthy

For the body, mind and spirit
 

Governor prepares lawmakers for another round of budget cuts

Gov. Gordon warns lawmakers to prepare for hard times, despite surplus of state dollars.
 

New welding program looks to close gap in labor supply

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Responding to the needs of the oil and gas, structural, manufacturing and fabrication sectors, WyoTe

Family of sexual assault victim requests DCI and FBI oversight

CODY — The family of a Livingston Elementary School student who claimed to be sexually assaulted multiple times in a

Why Wyoming sent 240 inmates to a Mississippi prison

FROM WYOFILE: 
 

Two Campbell County jail death investigations sent out of county

GILLETTE — Two separate investigations into deaths that have happened in Campbell County Sheriff’s Office custody hav

Governor encourages peace at annual Hanukkah celebration

‘No place for hate’
 

Experts say it is not feasible to detangle state from Rocky Mountain Power

CASPER — With nearly two million customers in six Western states and a total integrated system of generation and tran

Commission created to bring passenger rail back to Cheyenne

CHEYENNE (WNE)  — Cheyenne hasn’t had passenger rail service since 1997.

AARP says Holiday shopping increasingly riddled by fraud

SHERIDAN — A new 2023 AARP Fraud Watch report highlights the ways criminals target consumers during the holiday seaso

EPA’s new climate super polluter rule likely to pinch small operators

CASPER — The Environmental Protection Agency last week finalized a new rule that aims to vastly curtail emissions fro

Barrasso blocks assault rifle ban

RIVERTON — Wyoming U.S. Sen.

Free park days set

JACKSON (WNE) — There are six days on the 2024 calendar when no one will have to pay a fee to enter a national park,

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