A Cheyenne legislator has proposed cutting Wyoming’s school districts in half to save the state money.
James Cash Penney is back in Wyoming, at least to some degree.
The Wyoming Department of Health is urging state residents not to cross county lines in their search for the coronavirus vaccine.
One of five youths falsely accused of raping a woman in Central Park in the late 1980s will be the keynote speaker for the University of...
As a newly-vaccinated person, it’s easy to feel inspired to write another column about the coronavirus known as COVID-19.
Despite the coronavirus pandemic shutting down the park for for nearly two months, Yellowstone National Park only saw a 5% dip in visits in 2020.
One of the fastest supercomputers in the world will be in operation in Cheyenne by next year, where it will help scientists research a wide range...
While an executive order imposing a moratorium on oil and gas leases on federal land will have immediate impacts on the state, what is more concerning...
More than 170 Wyoming Republican voters changed their party affiliation following the invasion of the U.S. Capitol earlier this month.
A grizzly that was captured and euthanized last summer was recently discovered to be the oldest-known grizzly in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem.
Wyoming’s unemployment rate fell for the eighth straight month in December, dropping from 5.1% in November to 4.8%.
Rapid increases in the number of coronavirus cases detected in Teton County have prompted the county to seek help for its contact tracing efforts.
A week before the COVID-delayed football season began, John Hoyland was barely on the radar of the Wyoming football team.
Wyoming’s coronavirus-related hospitalizations have continued to decline since hitting a peak of more than 230 in late November, with only 84 people hospitalized as of Thursday.
According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Census Bureau, and the FBI, and compiled by The Zebra insurance company, Wyoming was the...