A bill banning the distribution of intimate pictures or videos of a person without that person’s knowledge, also known as “revenge porn,” won final approval from...
For the first time in nearly a year, Wyoming has seen an uptick in its unemployment rates.
A bill limiting the duration of public health orders to just 10 days without renewal by top elected officials is one step closer to Gov. Mark...
The National Elk Refuge will end its supplemental feed program for elk on Monday, about four days earlier than average and about two weeks earlier than...
A congressional proposal to remove grizzly bears from the endangered species list would benefit the bears and humans, according to hunters and the state Game and...
Most folks of my generation aspire to have their own private libraries. Seems that journalists, business folks, retired teachers or professors or just those well-read folks...
Wyoming’s death rate increased significantly in 2020 over what was originally expected.
The two remaining statewide public health orders related to the COVID-19 pandemic are being updated with minor changes as the COVID 19 pandemic continues, according to...
It’s dry here. It may not look it, but much of Wyoming has been declared a primary natural disaster area by the U.S. Department of Agriculture...
On its face, the quadrupling of some permit fees in Yellowstone may seem surprising but considering the last time some of these fees were increased President...
U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis (Wyoming) joined fellow Wyoming Senator John Barrasso and other Republican colleagues on a resolution calling on the Biden Administration to correctly refer...
A measure that would have added 1 cent to the statewide sales tax to benefit local governments was killed in the House on Tuesday as representatives...
One down, one to go. A pair of bills proposing increases in the statewide sales tax being debated in the Wyoming House of Representatives saw divided...
A University of Wyoming professor has helped discover a species of jaguar not seen before in the United States near the Mexican border.
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. – those are the times that families expect their kids to be in school. The times that teachers...