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Wyoming Wildlife Task Force recommends splitting white-tailed, mule deer licenses

SHERIDAN — The Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources committee is consideri

Voter ID faces legal challenge

CASPER — An attorney and former Democratic lawmaker filed suit Wednesday over Wyoming’s voter ID law, arguing it viol

Judge limits use of body-cam video in corner-crossing trial

The judge in an upcoming corner-crossing criminal trespass trial decided Thursday to limit the use of, but not bar en

Legislature signs off on $362M in construction, renovations

Between the funding for K-12 schools in the general budget bill and Senate File 67 – State funded capital constructio

World energy disruptions push Wyo toward more volatility

Russia’s attack on Ukraine — coupled with international calls to close off ties with the energy super-giant — threate

Legislature approves 62-31 redistricting plan

 

Scholarship program offers adults chance at second career

CASPER —Say you work at a mine in Gillette.

Pandemic has had a range of impacts on public access to government

LARAMIE — When public gatherings were abruptly shut down as impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic ripped through Wyoming a

Local Navy veteran recounts the forgotten history of the Apollo 11 splashdown

POWELL — Top secret missions, military cover-ups and literal run-ins with the president of the United States may seem

Douglas couple flees Ukraine with two newly adopted children as Russians bombing city

DOUGLAS — Even as the bombs began falling outside their hotel room at 3:30 in the morning, Tony and Sarah Witbrod kne

Johnson Co. reaches $22M settlement over taxes

BUFFALO (WNE) — Johnson County has reached a $22.7 million settlement with energy company US Realm Powder River LLC a

Abortion ‘trigger’ bill clears Legislature

CASPER — The Wyoming Legislature passed on Thursday an abortion ban trigger bill, joining 12 other statehouses across

State Sen. Bouchard removed from committees

CHEYENNE — The state Senate stripped Sen.

Eight-year-old rescued from Lovell fire

LOVELL — The quick action of two law enforcement officers led to the life of an 8-year-old being saved early on the m

Crossover voting ban dies, other election legislation prevails

Wyoming voters’ have retained their right to change party affiliation on election day after a bill to restrict the pr

Juvenile justice data reporting bill becomes law

BUFFALO — The Wyoming Legislature passed a bill that would begin collecting statewide data on the juvenile justice sy

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