Man charged with two counts of attempted murder in Carbon County CASPER, Wyo. — A 73-year-old man was charged in Carbon County Circuit Court last week after a violent incident that By Greg Hirst|21 days ago
Rising number of Wyoming West Nile virus cases includes Fremont County death Cases have been reported in Campbell, Fremont, Goshen, Laramie, Natrona, Park, Platte, Sheridan and Washakie counties. By Cap City Staff|21 days ago
National average gas price up 1.6 cents; Laramie County’s up 9 Laramie County’s average price of $3.86 is the fifth cheapest in the state, behind Goshen County at $3.76. By Klark Byrd|21 days ago
BLM: Sept. 6 oil and gas lease sale nets $13M A recent oil and gas lease sale where nearly 36,000 acres were sold netted just over $13 million, according to By Ryan Lewallen|21 days ago
Final report released by Wyoming Wildlife Taskforce GILLETTE, Wyo. — This week, Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon offered praise for the 18 months of effort put in by By Ryan Lewallen|22 days ago
Wyoming is killing Colorado’s wolves, and the state’s keeping it secret Wyoming officials say they’re muzzled, citing a statute that protects the identity of those who legally kill wolves as grounds By Wyofile|22 days ago
UW volleyball off to best start in team history Though the season is still young, the Cowgirls are off to their best start in volleyball program history. By Tommy Culkin|23 days ago
US Forest Service says hunters can’t use e-bikes to access backcountry, non-motorized trails GILLETTE, Wyo. — Hunters should remember that motorized vehicle rules apply to e-bikes in the Thunder Basin National Grassland and By County 17|24 days ago
State wants expert witnesses kept out of abortion case Plaintiff’s proposed witnesses — which include religious, medical and legal experts — shouldn’t be allowed, the state argues. By Wyofile|24 days ago
How to wrangle Grand Teton crowds? Park seeks public input. As visitation grows, GTNP is looking for input on how users view management instead of proposing specific plans like timed-entry By Wyofile|25 days ago
1 dead following Labor Day crash in Natrona County CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A Wyoming man is dead after being hit by a vehicle on Labor Day, Sept. 4, in By Cap City Staff|25 days ago
Killing more lions to boost Wyoming deer draws scant support Comments came in from across Wyoming and the country, mostly opposing a proposal to target 50% more mountain lions in By Wyofile|25 days ago
Confirmed case of plague found in Albany County cat, WDH sends prevention reminders CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A confirmed case of the plague has been found in an Albany County cat and has prompted By Cap City Staff|26 days ago
Better signs, bigger penalties: Legislature, WYDOT take on blow-over crashes Last winter’s higher-than-usual interstate closures and an increasing number of wind-blown wrecks have spurred lawmakers into action. By Wyofile|26 days ago
1 dead, 1 injured in Park County motorcycle crash A motorcycle crash on WY 296 near Cody resulted in one fatality and another person injured. By County 17|26 days ago
Game and Fish: Sage grouse lek activity increases GILLETTE, Wyo. — Male sage grouse numbers were up at active mating grounds this year, which wildlife managers are contributing By County 17|26 days ago
Wyoming likely no longer home to nation’s highest suicide rate Initial estimates show Wyoming’s suicide rate slipped below Montana’s last year. By Wyofile|26 days ago
National gas price average down another cent; Laramie County average down 3 Laramie County’s average price of $3.77 is the fifth cheapest in the state. By Klark Byrd|27 days ago
Two-vehicle wreck leaves three dead LINGLE, Wyo. — A head-on collision along US 85 on Sept. 1 ultimately led to the deaths of three people. By Tommy Culkin|28 days ago
Friendship across barbed wire: Mineta-Simpson exhibit underway at Heart Mountain Former Senator Alan Simpson hopes the project under construction at a historic site near Cody encourages across-the-aisle efforts in today’s By Wyofile|28 days ago
State water and waste board schedules September meeting CODY, Wyo. — The Wyoming Water and Waste Advisory Board will meet Sept. 20 at 9 a.m. virtually via Zoom By Cap City Staff|29 days ago
Tourism to Yellowstone National Park contributes $600 million to economy Visitors' spending in 2022 supported 6,234 jobs in the local area and had a cumulative benefit to the local economy By Cap City Staff|30 days ago
Lawmakers use power bill increase to target renewable energy Fossil fuels are the primary culprit behind rising electrical costs, the utility says, yet lawmakers will consider measures to limit By Wyofile|30 days ago
National Museum of Military Vehicles to host National Guard aviation showcase, Navy’83 Ride Across America events CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Today, the National Museum of Military Vehicles announced two significant upcoming events for Wyomingites to enjoy. The By Cap City Staff|September 01
Wyoming Secretary of State conditionally certifies initiative to limit property tax CHEYENNE, Wyo. — On Aug. 30, Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray conditionally certified the “People’s Initiative to Limit Property By Cap City Staff|August 31
Wyoming could gain the most from federal climate funding, but obstacles are many Ambitious climate action could reap rewards for the No. 1 coal state, one study concludes. But the state economy remains By Cap City Staff|August 31
Yellowstone presents alternative bison strategies in draft plan Park officials are soliciting public comment on the plan, which comes on the heels of a tumultuous year for bison By Wyofile|August 31
New UW program offers women crash course in field skills Women still hold a fraction of science jobs in Wyoming and around the country By Wyofile|August 30
‘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|August 30
Game and Fish says negligent human behavior led to grizzly relocation CASPER, Wyo. — After coordination with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department captured By Oil City News|August 30