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Nuclear power divides experts

CASPER — Wyoming leaders are jazzed about nuclear.

WYDOT adjusts snow response

SHERIDAN (WNE) — Back-to-back storms impacting the entire state has caused Wyoming Department of Transportation snow

AARP COVID dashboard shows improvement In Wyoming’s nursing homes

SHERIDAN (WNE) —The latest edition of the AARP COVID-19 dashboard showed substantial improvement in staff and residen

Newly elevated House leadership gains ‘veto’ power

The Wyoming Constitution grants each legislative chamber the power to write its own rules.

Fentanyl problem still growing in Wyoming

The flow of fentanyl and other synthetic opioids into Wyoming continues to swell, according to data presented to stat

Hageman: federal land could fix Jackson's housing woes

JACKSON — Harriet Hageman, Wyoming’s new Republican congresswoman, is dead set on decreasing the size of the federal

WHP reports 2022 fatality statistics

SHERIDAN (WNE) — The lack of use of vehicle restraints contributed heavily to the number of road fatalities in Wyomin

Sheriff’s office advises public not to ‘rescue’ livestock guardian dogs

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) — Over the years, livestock guard dogs have become an increasingly popular, and non-lethal, tool i

State’s crop production declines

CASPER (WNE) —Wyoming’s crop production fell last year as the state produced the smallest winter wheat harvest since

Abortion opponents emphasize activism on community level with march in Cheyenne

CHEYENNE — The Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade last June was the easy part.
 

Panel proposes $5M for housing

CASPER —Urged to do something about the state’s lagging housing stock, a legislative committee voted Tuesday to set a

Long-term funding for suicide prevention lifeline removed

CHEYENNE — The 988 suicide lifeline bill was stripped on Friday of its $40 million appropriation to create a long-ter

When humans kill Yellowstone wolves — intentionally or not — pack dynamics suffer

JACKSON — In the late 2000s, Kira Cassidy watched the Slough Creek wolf pack in Yellowstone National Park shrink from

The trilogy continues: The Spectacular Spider-Man – Repute’ premieres in Wheatland

WHEATLAND —Many hours, a lot of hard work and much imagination has gone into the project created by local Wheatland m

ACLU, Education Association opposes parent rights bill

JACKSON —The ACLU of Wyoming and the Wyoming Education Association have come out against state Sen.

Medicaid expansion clears House committee

CHEYENNE —A bill that would extend Medicaid coverage to more people for the next two years was given its first approv

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