Wyoming Stories
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Twenty-five Laramie County Sheriff's Office deputies have been authorized to detain undocumented immigrants during regular criminal law enforcement activities.
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Watchdog groups are raising flags over how the federal government is handling two major coal lease sales in our region, one of which was postponed last minute.
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The program’s current funding will expire next year, but the state plans to apply to a more selective version of the grant for 2026.
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The long-time library director had sued local government officials for her 2023 termination, alleging they violated her free speech rights by punishing her for refusing to move LGBTQ+ books.
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Data from a large, ongoing study of adolescents shows a link between increasing social media use and lower cognition and memory in teens.
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The Mines Advisory Group has been removing landmines for more than three decades. This year, it received the Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize, a prestigious award with a $3 million prize.
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Gas utility bills are rising even though natural gas prices are down. That's because a much larger share of your gas bill now goes to infrastructure instead of fuel.
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