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Rawlins Man Pleads Not Guilty in Connection to Child’s Death
The infant has been in the care of its mother, Meagan Lubbers, and suffered breathing problems as a result of Lubbers' drug use during her pregnancy.
John Glenn has Died
Glenn became a national hero in 1962 when he became the first American to orbit the Earth.
Wyoming Supreme Court: OK to Charge to See Public Records
The court's majority opinion holds that state law allows public records custodians to charge reasonable fees if complying with an inspection request requires them to copy an electronic record.
Man Who Died In Yellowstone In June Was Looking To ‘Hot Pot’
Search and rescue rangers spotted Colin Scott's body in the pool the day of the accident, but a lightning storm prevented recovery efforts.
Constitutional Amendment A Approved By Wyoming Voters
Wyoming voters have given state leaders the green light to put more tax dollars into the stock market.
Liz Cheney Wins Dad’s Old Job as Wyoming’s Lone U.S. House Rep
Liz Cheney has won the Wyoming U.S. House seat formerly held by her father.
Wyoming Voters to Decide State Investment Amendment
Wyoming voters are set to decide Tuesday whether to change the state constitution to allow the investment of billions more of state funds in the stock market.
(BREAKING) FBI Director Says New Emails Don’t Change Decision
Comey sent a letter to Congress Sunday informing them that the FBI has not changed their conclusions.
UPDATE: FBI Says More Clinton Emails to be Examined
FBI Director James Comey says that new emails have come to light recently that have prompted investigators to take another look.
Low Energy Prices Pose Continued State Budget Problems
Wyoming fiscal analysts are warning that soft energy markets promise financial trouble for the state for years to come.
November Sentencing Set In Cheyenne Arson Case
Sentencing has been set for a New Jersey man who pleaded guilty to insurance fraud charges in connection with the 2010 arson of the landmark Hitching Post Inn.
Gillette Man Charged With Two Counts Of Murder; He Cut Up Their Bodies With A Saw
Michael Montano's bail was set at $2.5 million cash.