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Traffic deaths declined overall in 2025, but several Mountain West states saw increases. The new initiative focuses on risky driving behaviors.
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A post on the base's Facebook page said a suspicious package forced the evacuations and shelter in place.
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The state program distributed $2.4 million to food pantries around the state and ended when the government reopened in mid-November. The Wyoming Department of Family Services recently put out a report detailing the program’s impacts, challenges and takeaways.
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The price of gasoline varies across the Mountain West—some states paying more than the national average
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During December and January, Tough Guys Lighting and Landscaping puts on its Winter Lights Festival in Laramie’s Washington Park. The Whoville Cocoa Hut allows charities and non-profits to sell hot chocolate at the park.
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Wyoming’s number of wildfires and acres burned were well above average, but well below the records set in 2024.
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The extreme wind gusts were on South Pass and near Smoot. But unusually high wind was prevalent across the entire state this week.
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287(g) agreements allow local law enforcement agencies to assist in federal immigration efforts
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The Wyoming Department of Transportation is responsible for roughly 350 snowplows across the state.
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A consumer advocacy group is asking top insurance companies to adopt a list of nine protections aimed at increased transparency and fairness.
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New research shows that many rural roads in the Mountain West may be more vulnerable to flooding than people realize. That’s because the culverts and stream crossings underneath them aren’t built to handle today’s storms.
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According to one nonprofit, toys that use artificial intelligence can be dangerous and even inhibit play.