Wyoming Stories
This July, the park tallied 975,109 recreation visits. That’s 2% fewer visits than last year and 10% down from the record-setting year of 2021.
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The plan, released last week by Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, would eliminate the Forest Service’s nine regional offices over the next year, including offices in Montana, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. Retirees from the agency said they were "extremely concerned."
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The recently passed Big Beautiful Bill includes plans to compensate ranchers for cattle lost to predation. The head of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association said this could take some pressure off the state's reimbursement program.
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The gun manufacturer has faced dozens of lawsuits in recent years claiming the sidearm can fire without the trigger being pulled, leading people to be shot by their own gun.
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Some of the bill’s impacts include tax reforms, research write-offs and Medicaid cuts.
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When Trump announced his law enforcement actions in D.C., he also singled out a slew of other Democratic cities. The mayors of Baltimore, LA, Oakland, Chicago and New York say crime is down.