Wyoming Stories
UW says it "cannot guarantee reentry" for foreign employees who go home for the holidays. International students and employees are now subject to social media vetting by the feds.
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Open Spaces show rundown for December 12, 2025
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287(g) agreements allow local law enforcement agencies to assist in federal immigration efforts
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Rock Springs, Wyo., is promoting Latino businesses, while the county works with ICE to crack down on immigration.
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Researchers at the University of Wyoming have been studying how well plants thrive outside their preferred ecosystems. They planted gardens at various elevations to see which species would survive with a little help moving.
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Police have detained a man in his 20s as a person of interest.
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José Antonio Kast, a far-right politician, who has praised Chile's dictatorship, has won the presidency, signaling a sharp rightward shift fueled by fears over crime, migration, and the economy.
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New South Wales Premier Chris Minns on Sunday praised the man's actions, calling it "the most unbelievable scene."
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Suffragists didn't just march. They baked, held bake sales and sold cookbooks to raise money for the cause of equality.