Wyoming Stories
The Northern Arapaho Tribe is holding its general election on Nov. 21. Twelve people are competing for all six seats on the Northern Arapaho Business Council.
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Despite concerns, University of Wyoming leadership says they are fostering diverse viewpoints. In response, the university is working to promote free speech and open dialogue on campus through initiatives like podcasts and student groups.
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University of Wyoming leadership is weighing the possibility of allowing guns in campus buildings. They've been hearing from faculty, staff and students who don’t want guns on campus.
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Gov. Mark Gordon’s suggestions would set aside $130 million for a wildfire restoration program. 2024 was one of the worst years on record in terms of Wyoming wildfires. Over a thousand wildfires burned across nearly a million acres of land.
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Biden has created six new monuments and expanded or restored more. He’s had a particular emphasis on protections called for by tribes.
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The incoming Trump administration is likely to crack down on the H-1B visas used by tech companies and research institutions to hire top talent from other countries.
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The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants on Thursday for Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, for alleged war crimes in the Gaza Strip.
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Many who care for family members and loved ones at home say it can be very stressful but also rich in meaning. Share your story and insights.
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The late rapper's 2004 album MM..FOOD may never have the classic status of its sister release, Madvillainy. But 20 years later, it's the one to play if you want to hear the essence of his artistry.