WYOMING
CHEYENNE — On February 13, 2023, at approximately 7:06 p.m., a Wyoming Highway Patrol (WHP) Trooper was driving near County Road
DOUGLAS — A Wyoming Highway Patrolman survived a dangerous collision yesterday evening when his vehicle was hit from behind by
CHEYENNE — Wyoming's 67th Legislature convened this morning in Cheyenne with Governor Mark Gordon telling the body that the state's
KEMMERER — The BLM Kemmerer and Pinedale Field Offices will close BLM-administered public big game winter ranges to all motorized
CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded $41.2 million in contracts for nine Wyoming Department of Transportation construction projects during
CHEYENNE — The Bureau of Land Management announced this week that it will extend the withdrawal for public lands along
CHEYENNE — Those looking for some extra spending money this holiday season are encouraged to visit www.mycash.wyo.gov to see if
CHEYENNE — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has filed a second lawsuit against the Department of Interior related to the Bureau of
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY — Yellowstone National Park officials announced today that the human foot found in Abyss Pool, located
CHEYENNE — Wyoming residents are invited to share their pictures of Wyoming life by entering photos in this year’s National
WyoFile, September 28 2, 2022, by Dustin Bleizeffer The state has neither the legal right, nor inclination, to preemptively curtail water
CHEYENNE — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has appointed Karl Allred as the new Secretary of State. Allred replaces Ed Buchanan,
THERMOPOLIS — A 52-year-old Casper Natrona High School science teacher, his son, and a Texas man were killed in a
CHEYENNE — The Bureau of Land Management announced September 9 that the agency has issued the final construction approval for
KEMMERER — The Bureau of Land Management has approved ExxonMobil Corporation’s proposal to sequester carbon deep underground in Lincoln and
CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Education Association (WEA) has filed suit today against the State of Wyoming, asserting that the state has