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Federal program could help local law enforcement lower violent crime

CHEYENNE — While Laramie County already has low violent crime rates compared to the national average, new funds could

Shelter JH plans to expand statewide

JACKSON — Shelter JH announced Tuesday evening at its end-of-the-year celebration in Jackson that it is turning its a

Wildland firefighters face pay cut of up to 50%

LOVELL — If a temporary pay adjustment expires on December 20 of this year with the adjournment of the 118th Congress

WDE seeks public comment on proposed education standards

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Wyoming Department of Education is seeking public comment on the 2024 Proposed Wyoming Standards

Owl at Raptor Center tests positive for bird flu

JACKSON (WNE) – The Teton Raptor Center is reporting the first known case of the deadly avian influenza in Teton Coun

Casper abortion clinic buoyed by court victory, but battle isn’t over

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Wyoming lawmakers punt on protecting electric utilities from wildfire liability

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Game and Fish grapples with evolving gun tech

Guns that shoot arrows and bullets, high-powered scopes and suppressors are requiring Game and Fish to reconsid

Measures aim to expand protection orders beyond domestic abuse

CHEYENNE — A pair of bills headed to the Wyoming Legislature’s 2025 general session, drafted at the request of the st

Police shooting victim charged with 4 felonies

DOUGLAS (WNE) — A Douglas man involved in a police shooting Oct.

Officials mum on Amazon warehouse talks

RIVERTON (WNE) — For a good portion of 2024, rumors have circulated about a potential deal with online giant Amazon t

Police officer placed on administrative leave after GPD learns he's being investigated for felonies

GILLETTE (WNE) — The Gillette Police Department placed one of its officers on administrative leave after finding out

Ancient poop provides clues to Yellowstone’s past

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Feds seek 88% ‘critical habitat’ cut for lynx in Yellowstone ecosystem

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Teton County still nation’s wealthiest with $471,751 average annual income

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