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Gun talk — City prepares to discuss gun policy

As July 1 creeps closer — a date that will put an end to gun-free zones in Wyoming — the Newcastle City Council is pr

Wyoming firefighter shortage could lead to ‘more large wildfires’

CHEYENNE — Wyoming faces a critical decline in the number of firefighters across the state, with special fire distric

Senate's public lands sale bill dies, but resurrection is underway

Architects of land sale hope a narrower bill could garner more support.

‘Not just child care’ — Children’s Center struggles with funding challenges, including lack of state dollars

Wyoming is one of five states that do not provide state funding for preschool, according to a national report, and Fr

Drone pilot who buzzed emaciated cougar warned, not charged

JACKSON (WNE) — Wyoming officials will not charge a man with harassing wildlife after he flew a drone at a moribund m

Douglas man sentenced to 16-28 years for vehicular homicide

DOUGLAS (WNE) —  After pleading guilty to aggravated homicide by vehicle and two other DUI-related felonies in Februa

Jackson Hole dude ranch horses test positive for herpesvirus

JACKSON (WNE) — Two horses on a dude ranch in Teton County recently tested positive for equine herpesvirus 1.

Health department urges mosquito bite prevention to avoid West Nile virus

CHEYENNE (WNE) — With mosquito season ramping up, the Wyoming Department of Health urges people to protect themselves

Lee cuts scope of Senate public lands sell-off plan amid setbacks, public opposition

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High-profile attorneys flock to lawsuit challenging Wyoming’s new voter registration law

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Will a new Wyoming law protect providers or limit abortions? It depends on which lawyer you ask.

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St. John's Health set to close Grand Teton, Lander clinics

JACKSON — St. John’s Health plans to close clinics in Lander and Grand Teton National Park.

Sheridan school district approves policy on personal electronic devices on first reading

SHERIDAN — The Sheridan County School District 3 Board of Trustees unanimously approved a personal electronic devices

Led by the man who planted Nazi flags, calls for Evansville mayor to resign are growing. A councilman has joined in. Here’s what happened

CASPER — Dozens of Evansville residents showed up for a town council meeting Monday evening, and more than 40 tuned i

From community gardens to major landscaping, gardening possible in Wyoming

SHERIDAN — People have been planting, growing and harvesting in the West for a very long time, from the Northern Chey

Driver charged in fatal bicycle crash held on $300,000 bond

JACKSON — Jackson resident Jody Utter remains in Teton County Jail, charged in the Saturday death of Florence McCall-

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