Just over the Wyoming state line in Idaho, law officers responded to a morning 911 call from a man who said he had just shot his wife.
A complaint, expected Jan. 22, will argue the law, which the Legislature adopted in 2024, is unconstitutional.
Becky Hadlock’s attorney says lawmakers lacked the legal authority to subpoena his client, making the case against her ...
The death of friends often stirs regrets in us. But we can push it aside and embrace their memories instead, writes columnist.
Ed Seidel has historically avoided wading into the day-to-day affairs of the Wyoming Legislature. But a proposal to slash UW’s recommended block grant by $40 million — a move that could result in job ...
The Legislature's Joint Appropriations Committee cut $58 million in federal dollars earmarked for tribal health care. A years-long investigation results in jail time for a prolific, nonresident hunter ...
The call focuses on a $3.5 million water contract with lithium miners and the Budd-Falen’s role approving it as part of ...
A trio of northern Wyoming counties seeks a $1 million grant to find coal seam fires, in part, to prevent new fires.
Federal report stressed concerns over deteriorating USFS recreational amenities. Retired Wyoming staffers who spent last season volunteering on the forest expect it to only get worse.
Punishing UW, gutting Wyoming Business Council are mistakes by power hungry budget-cutters, columnist Kerry Drake opines.
In split vote, Game and Fish commissioners decide to allow hunters over age 18 to earn certificates solely through online coursework — an option already available via out-of-state classes.
The Freedom Caucus' capitalist wet dream for Wyoming will place the Cowboy State at an existential disadvantage, writes columnist Rod Miller.
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