Wyoming Stories
They say extreme heat and other climate impacts should be considered in monetary policy-making.
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The interim Joint Judiciary Committee opted to toss a draft bill that would’ve made nominees to the state’s highest court undergo legislative scrutiny.
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About 850 acres of BLM land in northeast Wyoming are opening up for additional coal mining at the existing Antelope Mine.
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A controversial legal tool rarely used in the state system will determine if Cody Roberts is charged with a felony for alleged wolf torture.
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Longtime local newspaper executives announced plans on Aug. 12 to intervene and keep them running.
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Bill McKibben says solar is a "last chance for the climate." T. Kingfisher offers a dark retelling of Snow White. Nicholas Boggs tells James Baldwin's story. Plus new debut fiction.
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The flight attendants' union said a new agreement guarantees members will be paid for work performed while planes are on the ground, resolving one of the major issues that drove the strike.
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The fires have ravaged small, sparsely populated towns in the country's northwest, forcing locals in many cases to act as firefighters. About 2,382 square miles have burned across Spain and Portugal.