Wyoming’s delegation unified in demanding deep cuts as debt ceiling deadline looms By Wyofile|2 days ago
Cheyenne peace activist leaves luminous legacy Driven by generosity and a hearty joie de vivre, Margaret Laybourn ‘stood for the underdog.’ By Wyofile|April 05
On snowy I-90, Sheridan first responders free semi driver from rollover by removing windshield Firefighters proceeded to remove the seal from around the windshield and dislodge the glass from the cab, Sheridan Police and By Klark Byrd|April 05
GoFundMe set up for tow truck driver who died in Monday crash A fundraiser has been set up to aid the family of Wamsutter man Kirby Lugg, who died after being struck By Tommy Culkin|April 04
2 dead, 1 injured as semi truck collides with tow truck WAMSUTTER, Wyo. — A semi truck collided with a tow truck attempting to remove an SUV that had slid into By Tommy Culkin|April 03
Pronghorn, mule deer populations suffer losses PINEDALE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has experienced growing concern over the potential impact of this year’s By Tommy Culkin|April 02
Mountain lion sightings first in years; location of two lions remains unknown Mountain lions sighted in the Gillette area, one of which was captured and relocated, were likely just moving through, game By Ryan Lewallen|April 02
Cowgirl tennis team hangs on to beat Nevada The Wyoming Cowgirl tennis team continued its hot play of late with a hard-fought win over the University of Nevada. By Tommy Culkin|April 01
Hageman, state officials tout circumventing Endangered Species Act Congress is attempting to delist populations of grizzly bears near Yellowstone and Glacier parks and wolves across their range in By Wyofile|April 01
2023 Wyoming Spring Football practice up and running Cowboys Return a Veteran Team That Finished Second in the Mountain Division in 2022 By Klark Byrd|March 31
Far-right advances motivate ‘pro-Wyoming’ lawmakers to organize Details of the so-called Wyoming Caucus are still scant, but movement is afoot to coalesce and support non-Freedom Caucus members By Wyofile|March 30
Road work to begin on I-80 near Pine Bluffs Work will begin on April 10, weather permitting. By Cap City News|March 30
Remote public testimony secured for legislative interim After two committees declined to take remote testimony during the 2023 session, Management Council voted to guarantee its availability during By Wyofile|March 30
BLM offers reward for info on vandalism in Roger Canyon CASPER, Wyo. — The Bureau of Land Management is offering a $250 reward for information to help identify those responsible By Oil City Staff|March 29
Upcoming I-80 road work to cause delays around Laramie Be aware of upcoming roadwork outside of Laramie. By Cap City News|March 29
President Biden, Gov. Gordon order flags to half-staff through sunset Friday The flags are to fly half-staff through sunset Friday, March 31. By Klark Byrd|March 28
Deadline to submit public comments on Game and Fish’s season-setting proposals nearing All season-setting presentations and videos for the 2023 hunting season are available online. By Oil City Staff|March 27
Wyoming basketball adds Nick Whitmore to coaching staff LARAMIE, Wyo. — University of Wyoming men’s basketball head coach Jeff Linder recently announced the addition of Nick Whitmore to By Tommy Culkin|March 27
Natrona County average gas price down 7 cents as national average falls less than a penny The drop in Natrona County's average gas price has given it the cheapest average in Wyoming. By Klark Byrd|March 27
(PHOTOS) Hundreds turn out for state pool tournament CASPER, Wyo. — Many of the best pool players in Wyoming descended on Casper this week to take part in By Tommy Culkin|March 26
(PHOTOS) US Biathlon National Championships wrap up at Casper Mountain Sunday marked the final day of the US Biathlon National Championships, which saw competition span three days on Casper Mountain. By Tommy Culkin|March 26
National Biathlon Championships continue Saturday in Casper Competition continued Saturday on Casper Mountain with day two of the US Biathlon National Championships. By Tommy Culkin|March 25
Feds seek public input on pending oil and gas lease sales Three planned lease sales tentatively include a combined 392,834 federal acres in Wyoming. By Wyofile|March 25
Casper unemployment rate down from 2022 Unemployment has fallen throughout Casper, according to a new economic report by the Department of Administration and Information. By Tommy Culkin|March 24
First grizzly bear sighting of 2023 in the Jackson Hole area Organizations ask for the public's continued help to avoid human-bear conflicts. By Oil City Staff|March 23
Woman seen in Federal Court for arson of Casper abortion clinic A woman has been arrested for allegedly setting a Casper abortion clinic on fire. By Oil City Staff|March 23
Winter Adventure Day set for April 15 at Casper Mountain Biathlon Club Pre-registration for equipment times and lessons is now open for the fifth annual event that's meant to celebrate the end By Klark Byrd|March 23
Republican lawmakers divided on scope of government Conservative concepts like constitutionality and local control have long held sway at the Legislature, but this session Republicans butted heads By Wyofile|March 22
Wyoming Cowgirls’ season ends at hands of Kansas State The Wyoming Cowgirls' season came to an end Tuesday night, as they fell 71-55 to Kansas State in the second By Tommy Culkin|March 21
Grizzly hunt in Wyoming could target upwards of 39 bears If federal officials return management of the protected species to the state, a boosted population estimate could more than triple By Wyofile|March 21
5 people injured in multi-vehicle crash along I-80 EVANSTON, Wyo. — Five people were hospitalized late Monday night in a multi-vehicle collision along Interstate 80 near Evanston. The By Tommy Culkin|March 21
(PHOTOS) Bull Horn Brewing celebrates new location with car show, other festivities By Tommy Culkin|1 day ago