Wyoming Stories
The Utah Supreme Court said a private company failed to show the water would be put to “beneficial use.”
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The Wyoming State Capitol complex has been swept and confirmed all clear, after a suspected improvised explosive device was found on the grounds this morning.
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The Gun Violence Data Hub examined firearm suicide rates and found across the country, they are the highest among people 70 years of age and older.
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The Trump Administration is using revenue from recreation fees to keep bathrooms clean and trash tidy at national parks during the shutdown. But parks are not charging fees at this time.
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A draft bill that would kickstart the request comes as nearly 30,000 food benefits recipients in Wyoming won’t get their payments to buy food next month if the government shutdown continues.
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Tessa Thompson schemes, manipulates and awes in Nia DaCosta's dazzling adaptation of Hedda Gabler.
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Sales of non-chocolate candy are growing faster than those of chocolate. With cocoa in shortage, manufacturers are changing pack sizes, adding fillers and dipping candy in "white creme."
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From brazen jewel heists to internet meltdowns, this week brought travesties galore.
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Roughly 1.4 million federal workers are going without pay due to the government shutdown. About half of them are furloughed, while the other half has been deemed essential and is working without pay.