Unusual use of the Congressional Review Act, also being deployed in some other states, disregards years of public input, critics say.
On the heels of Banned Books Week, the Joint Judiciary Committee will consider legislation that threatens libraries' financial stability and Wyomingites' personal liberty, writes Teton County Library ...
The International Commission for Alpine Rescue drew more than 600 emergency responders to its annual convention in Jackson this week, an event that featured four rescue airships a ...
Game and Fish officials say they would have been out of bounds pursuing rigid safeguards for mule deer, or other big game ...
Lawmakers are taking a critical look at affordable housing projects in several counties. A multibillion-dollar plan to build a data center and 1.8-gigawatt power plant in Laramie County is moving ...
State hospital bed shortage results in county jails 'warehousing people,' at a high cost to counties and inmates who go untreated.
Justin Clapp’s introspection about his own impact on mountain lions is partly what sparked a scientific examination of how ...
Feds postpone Wyoming coal sale despite promise to "revitalize" the industry. Critics say even the coal industry isn't ...
Cities and counties, from Casper to Sheridan to Cheyenne, are figuring out how to pay for fire services, landfill closures ...
Lawsuit over stormwater fees has implications for Wyoming communities' authority to fund essential infrastructure, writes Pinedale Mayor Matt Murdock.
The bureau reviewed the Wyoming senator's phone records as part of an investigation into attempts to overturn the 2020 ...
With parks ordered open, the federal government shutdown is hard to perceive for the thousands of visitors flowing through the gates of Yellowstone and Grand Teton. It’s the people who run the place ...
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