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Wyoming lawmakers divided on AI governance laws

CHEYENNE — Lawmakers seemed divided this week over how to legislate AI governance in Wyoming, with some committee mem

Experienced aerobatic airman perishes after Palisades Reservoir crash

JACKSON (WNE) — In his last hour above Palisades Reservoir, pilot Edan Shalev was using his airplane to draw hearts i

BLM seeks input for proposed carbon dioxide sequestration project in Wyoming

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking public comment on a draft environmental assessmen

Gordon announces game and fish director

CASPER (WNE) — Angi Bruce was selected as the next Wyoming Game and Fish Director on Friday by Gov. Mark Gordon.

WyoGives provides nonprofits coordinated way to raise money

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Wyoming Nonprofit Network has created a program called Wyo-Gives that accentuates these traits t

What’s in a (Medical Specialty) Name?

Doctors are taught medical terms and jargon in medical school like a secret code.  Many medical terms are rooted in G

Tips, tricks and scam alerts

Donation Deception: A resident of Wyoming reported receiving a suspicious email from the address "tanveerali.p

Wyoming’s Emergency Medical Services ‘in limbo’

LANDER —  In Wyoming, emergency medical care is non-essential.

WYDOT monitoring Teton Pass 24/7

WYDOT answers a final question: How officials would ensure safety from water, and soil instability around the c

Education funding trial ends; one more step before verdict

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Education Association’s lawsuit against the state for allegedly underfunding its public school

Center for Solutions opens office in Newcastle

Private clinic offers outpatient behavioral health services

Happy ending

Hutchinson’s BLM career comes to a close

From the line of Lassie

Black Hills breeders enjoy business and dog show success

Welcome sign goes missing

The sign welcoming people to Wyoming along U.S.

WYDOT to hold STIP meetings

The Wyoming Department of Transportation has scheduled its annual State Transportation Improvement Program, or STIP,

School officials respond to state plan to reduce assessments

On Sept.

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