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 ...
The bureau reviewed the Wyoming senator's phone records as part of an investigation into attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Laramie’s city manager is moving to Casper. A survey shows Oil City residents want more robust offerings for younger folks. In Cheyenne, the city council is preparing to fill a vacant seat after the ...
After decades of cuts, the Wyoming Department of Health has already found ways to serve the state’s most vulnerable populations on a tight budget, the Healthy Wyoming board writes.
Joint effort brings students out to experience harvest of an animal that will be shared with elders and families. “This is your relative,” herd manager tells them.
New owners want to quintuple the size of a guest ranch, but its remote location is raising concerns in Teton County. Cheyenne Fire Rescue is eyeing $30M in sales tax to sustain its operations. Some ...
After years of legal wrangling in public, the case pitting access to public lands against trespass laws enters a sometimes-veiled arena.
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, you can call or text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988. This ...
I can't tell you when the opinion will be out,” Lynne Boomgaarden told WyoFile, “but it is my best guess that probably by the end of the year, in that timeframe.” ...
The state currently relies on electronic election equipment to tabulate votes. Some lawmakers want to outlaw that.
The BLM's Rock Springs plan, under Biden, represented a widely supported conservation and development compromise, advocacy groups say.
The Laramie County Sheriff’s Office taps its deputies and jail to assist ICE. Johnson County commissioners weigh in on the roadless rule, which could affect more than half the Bighorn National Forest.