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The lawsuit — filed in Wyoming’s U.S. District Court in August — names Joseph Gaul, a former correctional officer, alongside WWC Warden Timothy Lang and Deputy Warden Robert Hardy. Five John Does are ...
Wyoming's largest electric utility, PacifiCorp and its subsidiary Rocky Mountain Power, sued state regulators for discounting expenses it wanted to pass on to ratepayers.
EPA's proposed reversal of the “endangerment finding” threatens Wyoming's way of life and economy, writes guest columnist Shana Tarter.
After wildlife advocates and retired biologists came out in force, the commission unanimously rejected an agency ...
While Casper is mulling selling land to build affordable homes, Laramie is seeking federal funds to connect neighborhoods ...
The county is holding immigrants — some without criminal records — for longer than anticipated, immigration lawyers say.
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Bone-weary drovers sit around the ol’ campfire after a tough day on the trail. The desultory conversation seems to wander, until Sweetwater Slim pipes up and says, “Saaay, didja hear that the Slash V ...
On a nexus of public land in western Wyoming, red rock spires and striped hoodoos delight visitors. Just bring water and a hat.
Grand Teton National Park announced the likely recovery of a deceased kayaker. An airman accused of killing an airman pleaded ...
When thin shoots of cheatgrass are the first plants to green up in the spring, mule deer might nibble the tops like any of us might idly crunch last week’s pretzels still sittin ...
Legislators need to hear from workers who can’t set down roots in communities where it’s hard to find a place to live, columnist Kerry Drake opines.