Wyoming exceeded the delisting criteria for its gray wolf population for the 19th consecutive year in 2020, maintaining a steady population of more than 300.
It’s like going in the doctor’s office and being asked: “What do you want to hear first, the good news or the bad news?”
There are some things we definitely take for granted in our society – for example, construction projects. Many of us just assume we can go to...
A recent increase in active coronavirus cases in Wyoming should not be considered a “spike” in the illness, a Wyoming Department of Health spokeswoman said Friday.
While Wyoming has not felt the sting of gasoline shortages seen in the last week in the eastern U.S., its gas prices are still rising in...
A golfer who has apparently achieved his goal of hitting a golf ball in all 50 states is apologizing for teeing off in Yellowstone National Park...
How best to describe the recently completed legislative session? Recently here in Lander, the local Rotary Club invited state Rep. Lloyd Larsen and state Sen. Cale...
It’s kind of like making a list for Santa Claus at Christmas. At least, that’s the way it sounds when Wyoming Department of Transportation Director Luke...
Despite a decline of $6.7 million in sales and use tax collections from Wyoming’s mining sector, the state’s tax collections in April grew by $1.3 million...
Wyoming will receive a settlement of $500,000 in a lawsuit alleging two companies targeted customers nationwide by selling overpriced magazine subscriptions using deceptive mailers designed to...
While teachers across the country might be underpaid when compared to other professions, a report from the Economic Policy Institute showed that Wyoming’s teachers are the...
Wyoming drivers will likely not feel the pinch at the pump that has hit many drivers throughout the eastern and southern United States following a weekend...
Yellowstone National Park’s seismic activity increased in 2020, with the park experiencing about 500 more earthquakes than in 2019.
There’s an air of excitement on the first weekend in May at the eastern entrance to America’s first national park.
Wyoming lost more than 16,000 jobs in 2020, according to state figures.