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Wyoming is lucky to still have a newspaper in every county. But last year, the Casper Star Tribune stopped producing a daily newspaper, going to three a week. Now there are no more daily papers in the state, and that qualifies Wyoming as a news desert.
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The only statewide daily paper, the Casper Star Tribune, now produces just three days a week. Many other papers are even less frequent.
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Wyoming will remain one of just two states without a shield law.
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The bill would stop courts from compelling a journalist to reveal their confidential sources.
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Managing Editor Dave Rosenthal has been hired to guide the Mountain West News Bureau.
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The Radio Television Digital News Association has awarded Wyoming Public Radio three Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. Wyoming Public Radio is in the…
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A bill that would have protected Wyoming journalists from being subpoenaed to reveal their anonymous sources has failed in the Senate Judiciary…
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The Senate Judiciary Committee voted down a bill that would have given more public records access to the personnel files of public officials in state and…
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The Wyoming House Judiciary Committee voted to table a bill that would protect journalists from disclosing anonymous sources and privileged information by…
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This story was powered by America Amplified , a public radio initiative. Fake news and misinformation about the pandemic run rampant these days. One of...