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Bureau of Land Management officials say they underestimated oil and gas reserves in the region and will consider accommodating more development.
The congresswoman likes to remind us she upholds Wyoming values, but her actions in D.C. say otherwise, guest columnist Trevor Neilson writes.
The congresswoman likes to remind us she upholds Wyoming values, but her actions in D.C. say otherwise, guest columnist Trevor Neilson writes.
Push led by Eastern Shoshone Tribe to spare longtime federal facility from cuts reached U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum's desk.
Process is mandated every five years, but this one comes charged with new court ruling that Wyoming is violating state constitution by short-changing public education.
Gray had been the sole dissenting vote when the State Board of Land Commissioners approved state leases for the Pronghorn and ...
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A lightning-caused wildfire west of Pinedale was burning across more than 1,300 acres Wednesday, and largely uncontained.
Trash has long spelled trouble for wildlife. Now, Teton County is taking a “sterner” approach with people, issuing 330 ...
A lifelong Coloradan, Charley made his way north to Jackson to report on county government for the Jackson Hole News&Guide. Charley likes slow-cooking spaghetti Bolognese and racing sailboats.
The state agency proposes "major" reforms to a business loan program, and a broader discussion on Wyoming's economic future.
As you read this, we all live on stolen land. And the fact of the matter is that we stole it from ourselves. Cassius, in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” nailed it when he said, “The fault, dear Brutus, ...