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City of Gillette approves final reading of gun ordinance

GILLETTE — The Gillette City Council voted 6-1 to approve changes to the city code on the third reading of the ordina

New election laws going into effect in July

CHEYENNE — Regulating Wyoming’s elections was arguably one of the top priorities for the state Legislature in this ye

Wyoming Public Media backers urge congressional delegation to defend funding

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Two recent deaths in western Wyoming rivers unconnected, officials say

JACKSON — In the past two weeks, two elderly people have fallen into western Wyoming rivers and died, but first respo

‘All means all’ — Parents want homeschool kids included in activities

ROCK SPRINGS — Two school districts in the state are set to vote on an amended policy that would exclude home school

Trump appointee, a Jackson Hole consultant, ID’d pitfalls of Wyoming managing its federal land

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New anti-DEI, gun-free zone repeal, animal abuse laws soon in effect

CHEYENNE — Out of the 178 bills successfully passed by the Wyoming Legislature this year, a little more than 100 will

Report: Wyoming 4th in oil, natural gas for undiscovered resources

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The U.S.

Beloved Jackson photographer Florence McCall killed in bicycle crash

JACKSON (WNE) — At around 2:24 p.m.

New UW interim provost named

LARAMIE (WNE) — The University of Wyoming launched its search for an interim provost Wednesday  during a Board of Tru

Teton County Search and Rescue had more calls for service this May than ever before

JACKSON (WNE) — Teton County Search and Rescue had a busy May.

Jackson Hole photographer documents Pacific Creek wolf pack feeding on elk

"Camera trap" in Bridger-Teton documents elk kill from start to finish

Star Valley Marching Braves perform at Disneyland

AFTON — Sixty-seven members of the Star Valley High School’s marching band marched in a parade on Mainstreet USA at D

Community science project goes above and bee-yond — Multistate bumblebee data-gathering initiative trains in Buffalo

BUFFALO — Insects buzzed among the blooming wildflowers at Mosier Gulch Recreation Area on a sunny afternoon in early

New federal estimates could open more of southwest Wyoming to oil and gas

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DOGE’s plans to nix Fish and Wildlife’s tribal-focused Lander office reversed

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