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National Park bosses talk responsible tourism

JACKSON – Locals often complain about long lines of cars in the national parks, but the visitors taking their “bucket

Analysis: BLM’s final Rock Springs plan reflects public, task force feedback

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Pack Trail Fire active even as cold-front looms

PINEDALE — Before the sun breached the horizon, hundreds of firefighters filed from their camp to their assignments o

Grand Teton National Park charges runner after Grand speed record attempt

JACKSON (WNE) — Grand Teton National Park has officially charged the athlete who ran afoul of park officials and irke

Semi crash shuts down Interstate

SARATOGA (WNE) — Driver fatigue is being investigated as a contributing factor in a wreck near Walcott that closed In

Fire at Overlook Park being investigated as arson

GILLETTE(WNE) — Police are investigating a fire that was started at Overlook Park early Thursday morning.

Gordon responds to Supreme Court order on power plant rule

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov. Mark Gordon has responded to an announcement that the U.S.

Cowgirls Roll Past UNLV in Las Vegas

Wyoming hits .341 in dominant night

Cowgirls Open ITA Mountain Region Play

Three wins for UW in both doubles and singles Thursday

Entrepreneurs make pitches for funding

Silicon Couloir awards top prizes to Laramie robotics firm, Jackson outdoor startup.

Runners dominate at Pine Haven

The Newcastle High School cross country team finished up their regular season Friday with a trip to Pine Haven where

Netters fall against SE quad

The Lady Dogies struggled against the 3A Southeast Quadrant last week as they dropped their contest against the Lady

Dogies clinch playoff berth

The Friday night lights shone brightly for the Dogies last week as head coach Matt Conzelman’s team secured a place i

Swimmers fight fatigue

The Lady Dogie Swim Team traveled to Buffalo for a quad against Cody, Sheridan and Buffalo on Friday, and then were b

Wyoming lawmakers hesitate to increase major school maintenance funding ahead of projected revenue shortfalls

CHEYENNE — In the face of projected revenue shortfalls, some Wyoming lawmakers are hesitant to change the state’s maj

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