Elk linked to declining mule deer populations
Thriving elk herds are adding to the challenges facing mule deer populations.
Thriving elk herds are adding to the challenges facing mule deer populations.
(Wyoming News Service) The Alliance for Historic Wyoming is putting a spotlight on the people responsible for preserving places during Preservation Month, which kicks off next week.
Western Wyoming Community College has won a competitive $3 million grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration.
After the Wyoming Legislature's Management Council guaranteed the right to remote public testimony during the interim legislative session, good governance groups are pushing lawmakers to extend virtual testimony.
Congress has put an end to a pandemic-era policy prohibiting states from dropping Medicaid recipients from their rolls.
The U.S. is projected to retire half of its coal-fired power units by 2026, just 15 years after coal use for electricity reached its peak in 2011.
Congress is considering three bills that would sidestep the Endangered Species Act to de-list the Northern Continental Divide and Yellowstone grizzly bears, and all gray wolf populations.
Thousands of lives are cut short every year because of air pollution from coal-fired power plants in Wyoming and across the United States, according to a new Sierra Club report.
Wyoming became the first U.S. territory to give women the right to vote in 1869, half a century before the nation finally followed the Cowboy State's lead.
A new center in the southwest corner of Wyoming aims to offer digital skills and navigation for people who may not otherwise have access to it.