JACKSON (AP) — The National Park Service has changed its nationwide permit requirements so that commercial filmmakers no longer have to pay fe…
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JACKSON —Wyoming lawmakers will consider a new law allowing people with concealed carry permits to take guns into areas where firearms were pr…
CASPER — A bill requiring citizens to present specific forms of photo identification when casting their ballots in elections passed its first …
CHEYENNE — Eleven more coronavirus-related deaths among Wyoming residents who tested positive for COVID-19 have been confirmed, according to t…
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CHEYENNE – When state lawmakers gavel in at the state Capitol for their month-long session starting Monday, they will have a lot on their plates.
GILLETTE (AP) — The slow, steady turning of thousands of wind turbines continues to pace a revolution in the U.S. domestic energy generation p…
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LARAMIE — As the state faces major expenditure cuts, abolishing capital punishment has resurfaced as a feasible means to cut costs.
Wyoming’s total of active coronavirus cases increased slightly again Friday with almost 120 new laboratory-confirmed cases.
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