Game and Fish Department issues reminder to leave newborn wildlife alone, keep distance By Cap City News|1 day ago
WYDOT reminds residents to keep signs out of rights-of-way and off traffic poles CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Department of Transportation would like to remind residents, businesses and realtors that placing signs along By Oil City Staff|May 02
Casper artist wins Collectible Conservation Stamp Art Show; Kelly Walsh student wins youth contest The winning piece came from Justin Hayward of Casper and will be featured on the 2024 collectible conservation stamp and By Oil City Staff|May 02
Casper students win awards in Letters About Literature Contest Students from around the state took part in this literary event By Oil City Staff|May 02
Gov. Mark Gordon signs proclamation for Wyoming Air Quality Awareness Week To view the 2023 Air Quality Awareness Week PSA videos and other educational content visit DEQ’s Air Quality Awareness page: By Oil City Staff|May 01
Twenty-six Wyoming youths earn gold, silver, bronze Congressional Awards The list of recipients and their respective medals are listed below. By Stephanie Lam|May 01
One dead following April 19 Interstate 80 crash CASPER, Wyo. — One person died following an April 19 single-vehicle crash on Interstate 80. The incident occurred at midnight By Oil City Staff|May 01
Wyoming is the deadliest state in the nation for workers, again Workers’ Memorial Day is a somber occasion but advocates hope it spurs action. By Wyofile|May 01
Corner-crossing hunters claim ‘shared airspace’ in trespassing defense In a federal civil lawsuit that claims more than $7 million in trespass damages, four Missouri hunters tell how they By Wyofile|April 26
Wyoming DEQ says Cheyenne’s new ‘F’ air quality rating caused by western wildfires CASPER, Wyo. – Cheyenne's air quality went from a grade "A" to an "F" in the American Lung Association’s 2023 By Dan Cepeda|April 20
Temporary road closure on county road near Riverside CASPER, Wyo. — Crews with the Wyoming Department of Transportation will be temporarily closing a portion of county road 203/Brush By Oil City Staff|April 20
Elk Mountain Ranch owner: ‘We should have control’ of corner-crossing In depositions filed in a federal lawsuit with implications for access to 8.3 million acres of public land, Fred Eshelman By Wyofile|April 20
Wyoming Supreme Court disbars Riverton lawyer CASPER, Wyo. — Today, the Wyoming Supreme Court issued an order of disbarment of Riverton attorney Collin C. Hopkins effective By Oil City Staff|April 20
One dead following Wednesday night Interstate 90 vehicle crash CASPER, Wyo. — One Wyoming man is dead following a Wednesday night vehicle crash on Interstate 90. The incident occurred By Oil City Staff|April 20
WYDOT to remove eight Twitter accounts due to API policy changes, fees CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Department of Transportation is removing eight of its Twitter accounts after the social media platform By Oil City Staff|April 19
Wyoming Supreme Court suspends Rawlins lawyer CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Supreme Court has suspended Tonia L. Summers, a lawyer from Rawlins, from the practice of By Oil City Staff|April 19
Skeptical commission tables liquor license for former Racks manager’s new bar and grill Tony McMillan and his wife Jessie are the team behind Mile High Tight Ends, a sports bar and grill looking By Greg Hirst|April 18
WYDOT updates senior hour offerings in Cheyenne, Casper CASPER, Wyo. — Due to limited attendance, the Wyoming Department of Transportation is no longer hosting dedicated senior hours at By Oil City Staff|April 18
(PHOTOS) YNP posts adorbs baby animal photos, reminds visitors to keep distance ahead of opening season CASPER, Wyo. — Springtime in Yellowstone National Park means lots of baby animals. In the spirit of the season, YNP By Oil City Staff|April 18
Wyoming Energy Authority Board announces new leadership CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Energy Authority, or WEA, Board of Directors announced Rob Creager as its new executive director today. By Cap City News|April 18
$600K Business Committed grant to aid business plant relocation from China to Casper The company's intention is to export Wyoming-made products within the United States and across the globe. By Oil City Staff|April 17
Natrona County High School’s Tiana Barton wins statewide essay competition; Kelly Walsh’s Dana Porter places third CASPER, Wyo. — Two high school students from Natrona County were among the very best of 560 entrants in the By Tommy Culkin|April 17
State Loan and Investment Board approves two BRC Projects at April meeting CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Business Council presented two Business Ready Community grant and loan requests to the State Loan and Investment By Oil City Staff|April 17
Officials say 2 teens responsible for arson fire that heavily damaged 2 neighboring Cheyenne homes CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Laramie County Sheriff's Office says it is investigating two teens for arson in fires that heavily By Oil City Staff|April 17
PHOTOS: Winners of Casper Start-Up Challenge announced after night of pitches CASPER, Wyo. — The four finalists of the seventh Casper Start-Up challenge pitched their business plans Thursday night at Casper By Greg Hirst|April 14
Secretary of State seeks involvement in abortion suit Chuck Gray joins lawmakers, anti-abortion group in request to intervene — though the same judge already denied a similar request. By Wyofile|April 13
Temperatures trend lower by weekend, but flooding risk to continue in Natrona County CASPER, Wyo. – Above-average temperatures have caused rapid runoff as snow from last week's historic storm melts, leading to flood By Oil City Staff|April 13
One dead, 3 injured in Tuesday crash that ejected passenger, overturned semi CASPER, Wyo. — A Texas resident has died and three people were injured in a three-vehicle crash on Tuesday afternoon By Greg Hirst|April 12
Casper brothers indicted by IRS for COVID-19 relief funds fraud Brothers Gaston and Simon Dabre of Casper and Georges Ngassa, a resident of Plano in Texas, submitted multiple false and By Oil City Staff|April 12
Monthly webinars provide updates on Wyoming drought conditions, predictions The next Wyoming Conditions and Outlooks webinar is scheduled for Thursday, April 20, at 1 p.m. To register, visit https://bit.ly/4014att. By Oil City Staff|April 12
Wyoming Department of Health releases most common newborn names in 2022 CASPER, Wyo. — The name Noah was the king of the hill among male names for Wyoming’s newest residents, with By Oil City Staff|April 12
Council approves revised City of Casper utility fee schedule, other consent agenda actions By Rhonda Schulte|9 hours ago
Casper City Council ups funds for Poplar–1st intersection work, OKs other project contracts and changes By Rhonda Schulte|9 hours ago
Chinook Trail Improvements passes without comment at City of Casper meeting on first of three readings By Rhonda Schulte|9 hours ago
(VIDEO) Casper City Council accepting public comment before first ordinance reading on electric code updates By Rhonda Schulte|12 hours ago