Wyoming Stories
They say extreme heat and other climate impacts should be considered in monetary policy-making.
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Wyoming is joining 11 states that signed onto an amicus brief in support of South Dakota ranchers who say only beef bred, born and raised in the country should get to use the label.
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Trevor Neilson is a supporter of Project Winchester, an anonymous group he said exists to keep U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) from selling or giving away federal public land if she’s elected governor. Hageman hasn’t announced a run.
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The number of golden eagles colliding with wind turbines may have doubled in the last decade.
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The grant from the Helmsley Charitable Trust funds Virtual Crisis Care, a new program connecting Wyoming law enforcement officers with licensed mental health professionals in real time.
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More than 750 current and former HHS employees signed a letter to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. insisting he stop spreading inaccurate information and guarantee the safety of the workforce.
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Amanda Knox was just 20 years old in 2007 when her British roommate was found dead in their apartment. A new Hulu series dramatizes the story of her wrongful murder conviction.
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Health departments struggle to adequately survey for ticks to warn doctors about new species and the diseases they carry.
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Brain-implanted devices that allow paralyzed people to speak can also decode words they imagine, but don't intend to share.