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A lack of funding is making it difficult to address Wyoming's transportation needs to maintain and improve roads and bridges. This is according to a new report released by TRIP on the Wyoming Department of Transportation.
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The agency is planning projects and timelines for 2026 through 2031. Projects can include highways, public transit, federal land roads and roads through tribal lands.
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As the city of Casper holds more events, Casper/Natrona County International Airport is seeing more passengers.
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Research shows climate change is causing bridges across the U.S. to age faster than expected. Many of the bridges affected are in parts of the Mountain West.
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The U.S. Bicycle Route System already had designated roads in Utah, Nevada and Arizona. Now it’s in Wyoming too.
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After three weeks of around the clock work, the highway over Teton Pass reopened with a temporary detour on June 28. A more permanent rebuild is in the works ahead of winter storms.
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In this exclusive interview, Buttigieg talks about funding for roadways, infrastructure in national parks, electric vehicles, and the Teton Pass collapse and the schedule for its rebuild.
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A landslide recently wiped out part of the highway on Teton Pass, tripling drive times for thousands of people commuting between Northwest Wyoming and Eastern Idaho. With climate change and aging infrastructure, experts say other mountain communities could see similar disasters.
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Natrona County will continue to have daily Delta Airlines flights between Casper and Salt Lake City. Commissioners voted 4-1 to continue to subsidize the connection despite a hefty price tag.
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A Laramie group says this is the first step to restoring western tracks
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States once again receiving funding for infrastructure projects
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Federal and state transportation officials unveiled new trucker parking lots at a ribbon-cutting ceremony this week. The event highlighted state and federal efforts to improve supply chains and driver safety.