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911 outages plague Wyoming, put lives at risk

RIVERTON — Earlier this year, when local 911 lines were down, Riverton resident Jose Proo noticed suspicious activity

Gordon promises to sue after EPA moves to slash coal emissions

Biden administration’s suite of coal pollution rules a win for climate and health, advocates say, but a major b

Wyoming sues Biden administration over new methane rule

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Wyoming has joined the states of North Dakota, Montana and Texas in suing the U.S.

BLM proposes sale of public lands in Sweetwater County

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) — In a move aimed at streamlining operations and optimizing resources, the Bureau of Land Manageme

'The beautiful coverup'

How Torrington turned tragedy into triumph

The saga of the Loynings’ Prudence 9035

The Loyning family knows their cattle. All 750 or so head of them.

Man honored for 70 years of documenting rail history

CHEYENNE — Jim Ehrenberger is thorough, but he’s no “rivet counter,” his friends say.

Healing the land

USFS plants new trees to replenish site of Fish Fire

Feds reject plan to pump Moneta oilfield waste into potential drinking water

Federal environmental officials have rejected a request by Aethon Energy to pump Moneta Divide oilfield wastewater in

Wyoming leaders balk at new federal rules that put coal on the ropes.

The Biden Administration on Thursday imposed a sweeping new suite of environmental regulations including a requiremen

Mowing cross-country lawns for a cause

Most Green River residents probably didn't notice the black and yellow van that pulled onto Stephens Street, the youn

Camping complaint in Bighorns nets felony

POWELL (WNE) -- What started as a complaint about illegal camping in the Bighorn Mountains last year recently resulte

Kirk Young named as new president for Western Wyoming Community College

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) -- The Western Wyoming Community College Board of Trustees unanimously approved the appointment of

Ur-Energy to reopen Shirley Basin Mine

Demand for uranium cited as reason for reopening of mine, company says project to create 50 local jobs

Lawmakers to consider tax scheme to benefit Wyoming electric ratepayers

A new legislative subcommittee will study the viability of shifting the tax burden from Wyoming ratepayers

Hired guns? Unlimited tags? Wyoming levels up elk killing efforts

Wildlife managers are pulling out all the stops to reduce herd sizes in areas where access issues have sty

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