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Report shows employment up, mining collections down in November 2024

CHEYENNE (WNE) —  Employment in Wyoming totaled 295,900 jobs in October 2024, 2,800 more than October last year.

Jackson teen pleads not guilty to sexual exploitation of children

JACKSON (WNE) — A Jackson teen has pleaded not guilty to five separate charges of sexual exploitation of children.

Wyoming sues BLM to protect coal leasing in Powder River Basin

CHEYENNE (WNE)  — Gov.

Rock Springs court set to hear Wyoming Freedom Caucus defamation case

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Parents sue over plan to close eight Cheyenne schools

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A once-beloved Pinedale fishing hole turned red, and no one knows why

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Solo staircase apartments cheaper to build, affordable and fire-safe, legislators told

CHEYENNE — Single-staircase apartments are not only cheaper to build, but also pose no threat to residents’ fire safe

Judge halts Kroger-Albertsons merger

Sale would have included 5 Albertsons stores in Wyoming

Increasing development threatens mule deer habitat

CODY — While the mule deer of the South and North forks possess the resilience to make the annual, arduous trek to th

GOP governors express support for Trump immigration policies

CHEYENNE (WNE)  — Republican governors stand united in their support of President-elect Donald Trump’s commitment to

Enroll Wyoming offers free help with health insurance

WORLAND (WNE) — A local nonprofit organization, Enroll Wyoming, is making a significant impact by offering free consu

‘Shots fired’ report causes 2 lockdowns, lockouts at east Casper schools

CASPER (WNE) — The Natrona County School District gave an all-clear early Tuesday afternoon after four schools had be

Wyoming research challenges benefits, highlights pitfalls of mowing and spraying sagebrush

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Gordon inks deal to sell Kelly Parcel to Grand Teton National Park for $100M

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Midwives may fill the gap left by Evanston hospital closing labor and delivery services

EVANSTON — Perhaps some of the pregnant women left bereft by the upcoming end to labor and delivery services at Evans

Hunting may hamstring grizzly 'metapopulation'

As delisting decision looms, retired grizzly recovery coordinator wants the feds to redo plan he signed in 1993

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