Wyoming wildlife managers express concern over quagga mussels discovered in Idaho By Ryan Lewallen|5 days ago
38-year-old man fatally shot in Converse County; investigation underway CASPER, Wyo. — Late Wednesday, Sept. 13, at about 11:49 p.m., a 38-year-old man was shot in a Converse County By Oil City News|13 days ago
Wyoming residents want to continue energy leadership, study says Wyomingites want continued leadership and more information regarding energy and expanding energy industries, according to a new study from the By County 17|16 days ago
‘Wildly Wyoming’ season finale Aug. 31 to reveal winning team The reality series features three groups of Team Bronco Ambassadors battle to win $10,000 for charity. By Oil City News|29 days ago
Wyoming cowboys, cowgirls to be honored during September ceremony in Casper Nominations for the 2024 class are accepted Oct. 15–Feb. 28. By Cap City Staff|29 days ago
Wyoming Catholic College’s new president working to spread the word about its unique and fulfilling education Wyoming Catholic College's newest president hopes to inform more people on the colleges mission. By Eve Hamilton|August 28
Residents, officials, business leaders oppose Rocky Mountain Power rate increase en masse in Casper CASPER, Wyo. — Over 150 people showed up to a public hearing at the Thyra Thomson State Office Building in By Oil City News|August 25
Game and Fish increases monitoring effort for CWD GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is asking hunters statewide to keep chronic wasting disease in mind By County 17|August 22
Gov. Gordon calls for more public meetings on electric rate increases CASPER, Wyo. — Gov. Mark Gordon wants more public input on a proposed electric rate increase from Rocky Mountain Power. By Oil City News|August 22
Judge: UW must allow trans-protesting preacher table in student union The ruling concluded that Todd Schmidt’s actions did not constitute harassment or discrimination against the school’s first transgender sorority member. By Wyofile|August 19
Game and Fish asks hunters to be Bear Wise this season GILLETTE, Wyo. — With hunting season right around the corner, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is asking hunters to By County 17|August 18
Cowboys prepare for coming season with scrimmage The loss of starting running back Dawaiian McNeely is a challenge the Pokes will need to figure out before the By Tommy Culkin|August 12
UW Cowboy Gibbs named to Butkus Award preseason watch list LARAMIE, Wyo. — Preseason recognitions are continuing to roll in for Wyoming Cowboy Easton Gibbs as the season draws nearer. By Tommy Culkin|August 11
Public input sought for Wyoming long-term care option CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Department of Health is seeking public input on a proposal meant to save state and By Cap City Staff|August 07
As reservation districts lag, lawmakers explore charter schools "We can do better," the state superintendent said. "We have to do better for our native students." By Wyofile|August 06
A cold snap boosted state revenue by $175M The extreme temps that sent demand and prices soaring for natural gas this past winter sapped ratepayers, but boosted Wyoming’s By Wyofile|August 03
Search for Breanna Mitchell hits 11 days; search of badlands could be suspended CASPER, Wyo. — The search for Breanna Mitchell, a missing woman from Washakie County, has entered a critical phase as By Oil City News|August 01
State seeking comment on proposed changes to career and technical education funding rules Public comment may be submitted online or by email until Sept. 18. By Oil City News|July 31
A mom lost her daughter to domestic violence. Now, she’s losing faith in the law. Almost 10 years after her child’s murder, Debbie Richardson says Wyoming is failing to protect victims amid increasing violence against By Wyofile|July 31
A sheepman lobbying for cows: Jim Magagna remains a political force at 80 The lobbyist who has become the face of Wyoming’s livestock industry has no plans to slow down. By Wyofile|July 30
Black Hills Energy moving to reduce electric, natural gas utility emissions Black Hills Energy has plans in the works to reduce green house gas emissions from its electric utilities by 70% By County 17|July 28
Wyoming Broadband Office seeks feedback on internet access plan The Wyoming Broadband Office wants Wyomingites to provide feedback by Aug. 17 on its draft plan for funding that it By County 17|July 23
BLM proposes sweeping changes to oil, gas reclamation program Federal minimum bonds began to stagnate in 1951. In a win for environmental groups, the Biden administration wants to hike By Wyofile|July 22
First-time nonviolent felons can apply for restoration of rights Right to hold public office, serve on a jury, and Second Amendment rights are among those that can be restored By Oil City News|July 20
Mayor: Combined 29% electric rate increase may threaten lives Rocky Mountain Power says extreme weather and increasing costs for natural gas and coal are primary drivers for two historic By Wyofile|July 19
UW Cowboys ready for coming season as media day looms LARAMIE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Cowboys will join the other Mountain West Conference football programs this week to preview the By Tommy Culkin|July 19
Yellowstone to see closures for road repairs MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo. — On Wednesday, July 19 beginning at 6 a.m., West Thumb Geyser Basin in the southern By Tommy Culkin|July 18
Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office investigating Reliance homicide, seeks public’s help The Sweetwater County Sheriff's Office has a suspect in custody related to a weekend homicide case, but is seeking the By Oil City News|July 18
Feds walk back BLM boss’ corner crossing directive The agency in charge of the most "corner-locked" land has not issued a formal directive to implement corner crossing. By Wyofile|July 15
Wyoming entities will create nearly $2M carbon sequestration database The University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources' Center for Economic Geology Research, the Wyoming State Geological Survey and the By County 17|July 12
Man cited twice for illegally landing helicopter on shore of Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park Each violation is a Class B misdemeanor that could include up to a $5,000 fine and/or six months in jail. By Oil City News|July 10
Blue Federal Credit Union employee Michele Bolkovatz celebrates 30 years of service By Cap City Staff|3 hours ago