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Jackson Town Council approves surveillance camera policy

Citizens, ACLU express privacy concerns over license plate readers.
 

Gray sued to keep Trump, Lummis off future ballots

CHEYENNE — A Laramie lawyer has sued Secretary of State Chuck Gray, attempting to bar former President Donald Trump a

Average gas prices drop 11.3 cents in past week in Wyoming

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 11.3 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.

State and counties locked in battle over state land development

CHEYENNE — There is a tug-of-war between the state of Wyoming and smaller governments over land management — specific

Livingston Elementary responds to report of sexual assault

Father of alleged victim claims school has ‘not been entirely truthful’
 

Lawmakers to consider peace officer personnel files at upcoming legislative session

CASPER — The Joint Judiciary Committee unanimously approved a bill Monday night for consideration during the 2024 leg

Gillette atheist appealing to Supreme Court after judge dismisses $24 million lawsuit against city

GILLETTE (WNE) — A Gillette resident is appealing a district judge’s decision to dismiss his lawsuit against the city

New documentary highlights migration in and through Grand Teton National Park

CASPER (WNE) — “Animal Trails: Rediscovering Grand Teton Migrations,” a new Wyoming-made documentary, shows how the m

Information sought about missing Cody woman

POWELL  (WNE) — Family members of a missing Cody woman are asking anyone with information about her whereabouts to ge

Property tax ballot measure will slash local funding, report finds

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State officials, Jacksonites question disposal of Kelly parcel

JACKSON — For the first time in recent memory, a small herd of horses was grazing outside the Teton County Library.

After achievements in Wyoming, USDA expands big game conservation program

CASPER — You could call big game migrations miracles and it wouldn’t be a stretch.

Yellowstone visits up in October compared to one year ago

JACKSON (WNE) — Recreational visits to Yellowstone National Park in October were up 26% over a year ago.

Barrasso and Lummis express concern over nursing home staffing rule

CHEYENNE (WNE) — U.S. Sens.

Kemmerer veteran still serves

KEMMERER — Robert Bowen, a local veteran and business owner, can be seen around town in uniform carrying a flag durin

Dancing through adversity

POWELL — Between the ages of 7 and 8, Kinzee Riedinger had to learn to find her rhythm again.

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