Wyoming Stories
Initial findings suggest that the suspected improvised explosive device found on the state Capitol grounds Tuesday was a deconstructed live firework munition with a fuse, according to the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation.
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The American West has seen the number of structures lost in wildfires more than triple in recent decades. But new research shows that home hardening measures can significantly increase a home’s chances of survivability during a wildfire.
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The bill would have provided some protections for people who agree to hold onto guns when asked by someone experiencing a mental health crisis.
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Democratic lawmakers push back saying workers are victims of politics
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That’s after the governor concluded a similar investigation into Weston County Clerk Becky Hadlock in May that found her actions in 2024 didn’t add up to “willful negligence.”
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President Donald Trump's administration announced Wednesday new "massive sanctions" against Russia's oil industry that are aimed at bringing an end to Moscow's brutal war on Ukraine.
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Misty Copeland took one last spin on her pointe shoes Wednesday, as she retired after a trailblazing career in which she became an ambassador for diversity in an overwhelmingly white art form.
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According to a new report, cancer rates are skyrocketing in this tiny country. What's causing this to happen? And what steps can be taken to turn the tide?
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The discovery of three Culiseta annulata mosquitoes was confirmed this week by the Natural Science Institute of Iceland, which said the mosquitoes likely arrived by freight.