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Legislative leaders contemplate special session to address SF 54

CHEYENNE — Just hours after legislative leaders rejected calls for a special session Monday, the Senate president and

'Late' risers: Grand Teton confirms first grizzly sighting of 2024

JACKSON (WNE) — Sunday found Ryan Kempfer driving up and down a road near Grand Teton National Park, looking for what

Gasoline prices continue to rise, up 12.5 cents in Wyoming in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 12.5 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.2

Missing Gillette woman's cellphone found, search for her continues

GILLETTE (WNE) — A Gillette woman who went missing while trying to find her cellphone Saturday south of Bishop Road h

Cowgirls Host South Dakota Friday at 6:30 p.m.

Cowgirl Trio Named CSC Academic All-District

State leaders call for shift in fire management

CASPER — Wildfire seasons are becoming longer, more destructive, and with an annual federal cost of $2.5 billion and

Lawmakers criticize governor for veto of property tax bill

CHEYENNE — Wyoming legislative leaders and other lawmakers criticized Gov.

Calls for a special session denied by legislative leaders

CHEYENNE — Leadership in the Wyoming Legislature denied calls for a special session on Monday, arguing it would not “

Campbell County Commissioners not happy with high hotel room prices for Camporee

GILLETTE (WNE) — Rates for hotel rooms in Gillette skyrocketed as volunteers with the International Pathfinder Campor

Park County commissioners decline to add electronic poll books

POWELL (WNE) — Park County will not debut new electronic poll books for the 2024 elections and will continue to only

Search continues for missing Gillette woman

GILLETTE (WNE) — Search and rescue efforts continue for a 55-year-old woman who went missing Saturday evening south o

EMS director: recent bills just a start to solving Wyoming problem

SARATOGA — The Wyoming State Legislature passed two senate bills aimed at incentivizing the recruitment and retention

Driller contests oilfield violation, searches for ways to dispose of wastewater

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Gordon signs off on state budget for next two years

CHEYENNE — A budget to fund Wyoming state government for the next two years was signed into law Saturday morning by G

Cautiously optimistic

Wyoming elected officials visit with BLM director in Washington D.C.

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