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'Finally on the offense', Crews work to protect ‘critical values’ in unprecedented fire conditions

SHERIDAN — Firefighters have been on the defensive for most of the Elk Fire’s duration.

State releases Wyoming Insight report for September 2024

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Natural gas prices have increased slightly, while oil prices have dropped to about $70/bbl, accordin

Ruptured gas line causes UW evacuations

LARAMIE (WNE) — The Laramie Fire Department was dispatched to the intersection of North 15th Street and East Willett

Yellowstone boss: Higher fees are on the table to meet staffing, visitation needs

As 2024 high season winds down, Superintendent Cam Sholly talks to WyoFile about big visitation numbers, staff

The new way biologists count Yellowstone-region grizzly bears, explained

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Lady Dogies compete

The Lady Dogie Cross Country team was able to compete for the first time in several years last week, as both the ladi

Swimmers defeat Outlaws

The Lady Dogie swim team headed back to Douglas for the second consecutive week to compete in the Lady Bearcat invita

Testing scores stay steady statewide, but are under pre-pandemic levels

CHEYENNE — Proficiency rates among Wyoming K-12 students remained stable during the 2023-24 school year, according to

BLM denies protests

BUFFALO — The Bureau of Land Management responded to and ultimately denied Johnson County’s protests of its amendment

Elk Fire Incident Command base takes over Dayton East Road

SHERIDAN — What used to be a pasture rich with alfalfa and barley has now become a wildfire operating base for all th

Public opposes firearms in Capitol, officials consider permitless carry

CHEYENNE — Constitutional carry is now included in a proposed set of rules that would allow firearms in an undergroun

Gordon provides support amid Elk Fire

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Gov.

Pack Trail Fire smoke casts haze over valley

JACKSON (WNE) — As smoke from the Pack Trail Fire flows into Jackson Hole, firefighters are preemptively working to p

Elk Fire grows to nearly 76,000 acres, 16% contained

LOVELL (WNE) — As of Wednesday, nearly 900 people were involved in the effort to bring the Elk Fire under control.

Sage grouse numbers grow, but experts caution about downward trend

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