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Average gasoline prices drop nearly 8 cents in the past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 7.8 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.5

Library board puts additional policy changes out for public comment

GILLETTE — A few more changes to the Campbell County Public Library’s collection development policy are now up for re

Bills could protect Wyoming residents from future utility rate hikes

CHEYENNE — Three of seven bills reviewed by state lawmakers Friday morning aim to protect consumers from inflated uti

Endangered Species Act protections for wolverines likely imminent

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Critics make case against historic electric rate hike

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Tabling lawsuit comes to a close

University of Wyoming signs consent order
 

Early education and planning key for youth social media safety

GILLETTE — The effects of social media on children and teens remain unclear despite mounting evidence showing potenti

Barrasso and Lummis vote to ban federal mask mandates

CHEYENNE (WNE) — This week, U.S. Sens. John Barrasso and Cynthia Lummis, both R-Wyo., praised the U.S.

Human skull found in storage unit belonged to middle-aged man, forensic pathologist says

GILLETTE (WNE) — The human skull that was found in a storage unit Wednesday afternoon appears to have belonged to a m

BLM wants low key river recreation at Marton Ranch property near Casper

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Amid teacher exodus, Wyoming eyes $68M to cover rising school costs

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State revenue outpacing expectations

SHERIDAN — The Wyoming Legislature will have more revenue to tap into during its upcoming budget session, according t

Jeffrey City residents concerned they will be snowed in again this winter

LANDER — Last winter, said Wyoming State Senator Tim Salazar, people in Jeffrey City were calling him, desperate for

Burns restaurant owner and town officials face off in court

CHEYENNE — The Oct. 9 town council meeting in Burns did not end amicably.

Bills would add voter requirements, expand campaign donor reporting

CHEYENNE — Will potential voters be required to live in Wyoming for at least 30 days in order to vote?

Aggressive dog disrupts mail service to entire block

POWELL (WNE) — An aggressive dog prompted the U.S.

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