General election results 2024: AP calls Wyoming for Trump; live election coverage By Tommy Culkin|November 05
Wyoming ranks as most conservative state in the country, Hawaii the most liberal CASPER, Wyo. — A data and analytic organization says that Wyoming is the most conservative state in the country. On By Brendan Lachance|January 10, 2020
U.S. Army: text messages notifying individuals of military draft are fake The United States Army say they have received multiple reports about text messages that claim to notify individuals they've been By Brendan Lachance|January 9, 2020
FBI asks people to be on the lookout for Montana teen missing since Jan. 1 A Montana teen has been reported missing since Jan. 1. The Federal Bureau of Investigation issued a "BOLO" alert on By Brendan Lachance|January 9, 2020
South Dakota voters to decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana 11 states have already legalized recreational marijuana after Illinois did so to kick off 2020. In addition to Colorado, another By Brendan Lachance|January 9, 2020
Cheney takes dig at Pelosi in wake of Iranian attacks on U.S. military forces CASPER, Wyo. — The United States Department of Defense said on Tuesday that “Iran launched more than a dozen ballistic missiles against By Brendan Lachance|January 8, 2020
Barrasso not concerned killing of Iranian general could lead to war Wyoming's United States Senator John Barrasso supports U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to authorize an airstrike which killed Iranian General By Brendan Lachance|January 7, 2020
With $270 million in Wyoming exports, Enzi supports new trade agreement with Canada and Mexico Wyoming produced approximately $270 million in exports to Canada and Mexico in 2018. In the same year, trade between the By Brendan Lachance|January 7, 2020
Steve Irwin's family help treat 90,000th animal as fires rage in Australia Before he died in 2006 after being stung by a stingray, Steve Irwin, perhaps better known as "The Crocodile Hunter," By Brendan Lachance|January 6, 2020
Wyo. legislator concerned killing of Iranian general could endanger American soldiers, diplomats Representative Tyler Lindholm of the Wyoming House of Representatives expressed concern on Friday, Jan. 3 over the killing of Iranian By Brendan Lachance|January 3, 2020
Illinois legalizes recreational marijuana, sees $3.1 million in sales to bring in 2020 Jan. 1, 2020 marked the first day that recreational marijuana was legal in Illinois. On New Year's Day, 77,128 transactions By Brendan Lachance|January 3, 2020
Cheney supports Trump's decision to authorize airstrike that killed Iranian general The Pentagon confirmed on Thursday, Jan. 2 that an Iranian general was killed in a United States military airstrike at an international By Brendan Lachance|January 3, 2020
Despite people leaving the state and low fertility rate, Wyoming population slightly up The total population in Wyoming reached 578,880 in July 2019, according to recently released United States Census estimates. That is By Brendan Lachance|December 30, 2019
U.S. welcomes 834,000 new naturalized citizens in FY 2019, reaching 11 year high (PHOTOS+VIDEO) In fiscal year 2019, the United States welcomed 834,000 new naturalized citizens. That is the most in 11 years, according By Brendan Lachance|December 30, 2019
After joining first all-female spacewalk, Montana astronaut again setting records CASPER, Wyo. — NASA selected Christina Koch as an astronaut in 2013. Koch, who NASA says most recently resided in By Brendan Lachance|December 30, 2019
Wyoming Republican Delegation displeased with impeachment Rep. Liz Cheney and Sen. John Barrasso both expressed their feelings on social media after yesterday’s historic impeachment of president By Dan Cepeda|December 19, 2019
Barrasso lauds bill raising troop pay, $552 million to replace ICBMs CASPER, Wyo. — The United States Senate passed the National Defense Authorization Act on Tuesday, Dec. 17. The House of By Brendan Lachance|December 17, 2019
Barrasso attends 75th 'Battle of the Bulge' anniversary, remembering fallen soldiers (PHOTOS) CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming's United States Senator John Barrasso joined fellow lawmakers to attend the 75th anniversary ceremony of the By Brendan Lachance|December 16, 2019
Denver may be next city to tax disposable shopping bags Denver may join the ranks of American cities that ban or tax disposable shopping bags. According to Westword, earlier this By Dan Cepeda|December 5, 2019
Wyoming troops overseas express gratitude for holiday care packages CASPER, Wyo. — The 115th Field Artillery Brigade of the Wyoming National Guard is on deployment to the Middle East. By Brendan Lachance|December 4, 2019
Cheney: Enough with Trump impeachment, focus on national defense (VIDEO) CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming's United States Congresswoman Liz Cheney called for Democrats to refocus their attention away from impeachment proceedings By Brendan Lachance|December 4, 2019
Barrasso: Visit to Afghanistan with Trump for both soldiers and their families (VIDEO) CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming’s United States Senator John Barrasso traveled to Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan with U.S. President Donald Trump for By Brendan Lachance|December 4, 2019
Wyoming landscape, family star in Kanye West's new video for 'Closed on Sunday' Kanye West’s newly planted Wyoming roots took center stage in a new music video that was released over the Thanksgiving By Dan Cepeda|December 4, 2019
Puppies rescued in Utah, had been sheltering in a sheep carcass (PHOTOS) CASPER, Wyo. — A couple rescued three puppies they found while snowmobiling in Utah on Sunday, Dec. 1. “On Sunday By Brendan Lachance|December 3, 2019