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Thousands of pronghorn died in the Red Desert two winters ago. A new paper shows why.

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Sister of slain local child alleged victim of abuse

KEMMERER —  New developments have emerged in the case of E.N., a young child who survived a horrific family tragedy,

National parks dealing with diminished staffs

POWELL — Park rangers have banded together to crowdsource terminations and catalog the number of National Park Servic

Former Wyoming first lady Sherri Geringer dies

CHEYENNE — Former Wyoming first lady Sherri Geringer died Saturday after an extended illness, just two weeks after ce

Lawmaker elaborates on plan to eventually eliminate property tax

GILLETTE — While the property tax exemption bills — mainly Senate File 69 — dominated headlines, there was another bi

Average gasoline prices in Wyoming up by more than 6 cents a gallon

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 6.4 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.15

Wyoming Humanities hit with DOGE funding freeze

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Rock Springs City Council puts animal ordinance amendment on hold

ROCK SPRINGS — Advocates for an ordinance change are still waiting for a decision from the Rock Springs City Council.

City of Laramie launches community dialogue to address downtown parking, accessibility

LARAMIE — In an effort to enhance downtown parking and improve accessibility, city officials took an important step b

Trump tariffs expected to hit Wyoming consumers, small businesses

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FBI to deploy personnel to help with missing and murdered Indigenous people

RIVERTON —  The Federal Bureau of Investigations Denver Field Office, which oversees FBI work in Wyoming and on the W

More than 300 protest against Trump at Wyoming Capitol

CHEYENNE — Cheyenne resident April Clarke stood in the thick of a 300-person crowd at the state Capitol on Saturday,

Hundreds of Jacksonites object to Trump

JACKSON — The Town Square wasn’t big enough to contain a Saturday protest of the Trump administration.

Wyoming lawmakers consider court order in upcoming interim

CHEYENNE — Wyoming lawmakers will carry the weight of a recent court decision to adequately fund public schools as th

Wyoming lawmakers consider court order in upcoming interim

CHEYENNE — Wyoming lawmakers will carry the weight of a recent court decision to adequately fund public schools as th

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