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‘We Won’t Put Up with ICE’

Rock Springs High School students protest ICE

Wyoming bills look to loosen concealed carry requirements in the state

CHEYENNE — Following the 2025 passage of the “Wyoming Repeal Gun Free Zones Act,” state legislators are now turning t

Bison’s ‘livestock’ status in Wyoming inflames tensions over tribal rewilding

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Amazon warehouse in Riverton finally confirmed as construction finishes

RIVERTON (WNE) — After two years of rumors and non-disclosure agreements signed by local economic development officia

‘REACH Sheridan’ reaches into local law enforcement

SHERIDAN (WNE) — REACH Sheridan, a local nonprofit dedicated to increasing autism awareness, partnered with the Sheri

2 pedestrians killed in 2 crashes

LANDER (WNE) — Fremont County has recorded two fatalities on roadways in recent days.

State board votes 3-2 to cancel state Pronghorn, Sidewinder wind leases in Converse, Niobrara Counties

DOUGLAS — Despite Pronghorn officials saying the company would file a lawsuit if Wyoming withdrew the previously appr

Glenrock baby born at gas station

CASPER (WNE) — A baby boy could not wait a minute longer on his due date as his mother went into labor on the way to

Dollards plead not guilty in fatal bar fight

LANDER (WNE)  — The trio accused in a fatal bar fight last month pleaded not guilty to their charges last week.

Crafty hobbyists restore furniture, totem pole for annual rehab workshop

GILLETTE — Some people at Northeast Wyoming Furniture Restorers’ annual rehab workshop last week work on furniture as

Sheridan College offers alternative pathways for students

BUFFALO — Christen Nielsen hated school.

A license to wait: Residents carry on unique Wyoming tradition of waiting for reserve plates

GILLETTE — Downtown Gillette was quiet Sunday afternoon, but outside the Campbell County Courthouse, a small group of

Killing in self-defense is legal in Wyoming. A new bill proposes compensating people who faced charges for exercising that right.

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Teton County lawmakers call proposed ban on dual citizen voting 'authoritarian,' 'un-American'

JACKSON — Teton County legislators are hearing from constituents about a proposal to ban dual citizens from voting in

Lawmakers will tackle public school funding, literacy, cell phones, student discipline

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Wyoming’s 2026 budget session starts Monday. Here’s what you need to know.

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