WASHINGTON, D.C. — The deadly winter storm that caused widespread power outages in Texas and other states is a "wake-up call" for the United S…
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RIVERTON (WNE) — A high wind warning remained in place Tuesday for parts of the Wind River Basin after a weekend of gusty weather that wreaked…
CHEYENNE – For weeks last summer, southeast Wyoming residents woke each morning to smoke. Sometimes it was so thick it burned people’s eyes an…
DOUGLAS (WNE) — Wyoming’s snowpack is slightly increasing, thanks to several days of snow across the state during the last couple of weeks.
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CHEYENNE – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced a Clean Water Act (CWA) settlement with Fleur de Lis Energy and F…
JACKSON — On a Friday afternoon last October, game warden Brian DeBolt and federal special agent Steve Stoinski drove to the Solitude Subdivis…
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CHEYENNE – Continued low levels of precipitation in Wyoming this winter could mean a bad wildfire season this summer.
CHEYENNE – Lawmakers appropriated $24.3 million for water development, earmarking significant funding to rebuild the old and suspect LaPrele D…
RIVERTON (WNE) – The snow-water equivalent for the Wind River Basin is just two-thirds its typical level for early February, as concerns begin…
CHEYENNE – Seeking to limit impacts on wildlife from an increasing number of renewable power developments, the Wyoming Game and Fish Commissio…
GILLETTE (WNE) — More eagles have adopted the Powder River Basin as their winter home based on results of an eagle count coordinated by the Bu…
LARAMIE – For four summers, University of Wyoming researcher Christy Bell scoured Wyoming for western bumble bees, furry black and yellow inse…
CASPER — A Wyoming conservation group is urging state environmental regulators to deny a coal company another mining permit, alleging the oper…
RAWLINS (WNE) — A study of biomass burning aerosols led by University of Wyoming researchers revealed that smoke from wildfires has more of a …
SHERIDAN (WNE) — Much of Wyoming is still classified as being in an “extreme drought,” according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, but it’s the lat…
RAWLINS (WNE) — Carbon Power & Light, Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association and the Wyoming Rural Electric Association announc…
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-WY), chairman of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works (EPW), applauded the U.…
CHEYENNE – Gov. Mark Gordon expressed concern about a proposed “threatened” status listing for whitebark pine on Tuesday, following the U.S. F…
GREYBULL (WNE) — The fall-like weather is allowing WYDOT to breathe a sigh of relief due to the money being saved in the midst of a budget cut.
POWELL (WNE) — Not even an obscure Zoom meeting of the Wyoming Animal Damage Management Board could escape 2020 unscathed.
CASPER — Leading environmental groups in Wyoming have come out in fierce opposition to a major pipeline project proposed for the state, over c…
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