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Tens of thousands of volunteers throughout the Americas take part in an adventure that has become a family tradition among generations. Families and students, birders and scientists, armed with …

A panel of lawmakers punted Monday on an effort to address the rising cost of electricity in the wake of utility sparked wildfires, which industry officials describe as an existential threat. The …

The whereabouts of the pint-sized pika, a mammalian indicator species that is losing its alpine habitat to climate change, have been mapped for the first time in Wyoming’s reaches of the Rocky …

CHEYENNE (WNE) — On Thursday, U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., announced she will join the Delivering Outstanding Government Efficiency Caucus, chaired by U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa. …

From the Wyoming Game and Fish Department   CHEYENNE — The Kemmerer Wildlife Crossing project on U,S. Highway 189 in southwest Wyoming is on schedule to begin construction …

CHEYENNE — A ban on cellphone use in the classroom is quickly becoming a popular policy adopted by state legislators across the country — and Wyoming could soon be one of them. At …

LARAMIE — At a University of Wyoming Extension conference in Sheridan last month, Wyoming’s Cent$ible Nutrition Program (CNP) recognized outstanding staff members and partners. CNP …

A Fort Bridger man who is serving a life sentence was denied an appeal to the Wyoming Supreme Court late last month. Matthew Justin Olson, 35, was sentenced to life in prison after a jury found …

By Mike Koshmrl WyoFile.com   Continued criticism of the near-final plan guiding management of 3.6 million acres of public lands in southwest Wyoming has sparked speculation that …

Chirps, squawks and grunts from a distant phalanx of elk reverberated under the dimming skies of a recent Friday night at the Kelly Parcel. The square-mile tract of land is on a path to being …

Wyoming’s governor, some legislators and its U.S. representative support Utah’s suit to claim federal lands, marking a turning point in the state’s position on federal holdings, a …

CHEYENNE — Two bills headed to the Wyoming Legislature’s 2025 general session, sponsored by a Republican legislator, aim to restrict transgender people’s access to female-only …

UINTA COUNTY — “On horseback, you can see above the ground,” said Uinta County Sheriff’s Deputy Aaron Hutchinson —   who is also the Director of Special Operations …

SHIRLEY BASIN — Josh Oakleaf stood where Carbon County miners scoured the earth’s surface starting 60-some years ago in search of the uranium that fueled the United States’ rise to …

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is inviting the public to participate in a series of conversations focused on mule deer conservation throughout the state in the coming months. …

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Economic Analysis recently reported that the outdoor recreation industry remained a significant economic driver in 2023, …

Wyoming and Utah may get what they’ve been pining for in recent years: the breakup of PacifiCorp. The electric utility giant has increasingly struggled to mesh pro-fossil-fuel policies favored …

EVANSTON — All traffic traveling westbound on Interstate 80 on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 16, was stopped and backed up for miles due to icy conditions and jackknifed semi-trucks. Approximately …

Operation Christmas Child, a national and global organization consisting of dedicated coordinators and volunteers, is gearing up for another busy holiday season. The program — which fills and …

JACKSON (WNE) — Republicans chose Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso for the No. 2 leadership post in the Senate alongside South Dakota Sen. John Thune, who replaces Mitch McConnell as the next Senate …

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