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Yellowstone National Park Reopens

Yellowstone National Park opened to visitors Monday, for the first time since the Park shutdown in late March. → Read More

95-year-old election worker motivates voters

A 95 year old Park County, Wyoming election worker says if you don’t vote, don’t complain. → Read More

Yellowstone National Park offering digital passes

Yellowstone National Park has begun offering digital annual and seven-day visitor passes. → Read More

Grant helps create new cardiac catheterization lab in Cody

A large grant will stop long trips to Billings for some Wyoming heart attack victims. The 1.5 million dollar grant from the Helmsley Charitable Trust will create a new cardiac catheterization lab a... → Read More

Ranch that belonged to drug smuggler under scrutiny

A northwest Wyoming ranch that once belonged to a drug smuggler is under scrutiny again. It was seized by federal officials and turned over to the state of Wyoming. But, the smuggler came back and ... → Read More

New VA Clinic now open in Cody

The new VA Clinic in Cody opened this week. It will not only serve 13-hundred veterans in the area but will connect them with services in Sheridan. → Read More

55-year-old cold case murder solved in Wyoming

A 55-year-old cold case is solved in Thermopolis, thanks to the hard work of the murder victim’s granddaughter. → Read More

Grizzly bear seen climbing horse trailer near Wapiti euthanized

A grizzly bear seen climbing on a horse trailer west of Cody has been euthanized. A Wyoming Game and Fish Department spokeswoman said the bear was trapped Wednesday and put down Thursday. → Read More

Wyoming man seeks recognition of dog as service animal

On July 1, Wyoming put into effect a new law outlawing fake service dogs. Several other states have a similar law. But, what is a real service dog? → Read More

More ferrets released near Meeteetse

A large crowd gathered for the second release of rare predators on ranches near Meeteetse Monday night. → Read More

Yellowstone National Park encourages people to take pledge befor

People taking pictures of themselves doing dangerous things cost lives in Yellowstone last year. One man died in a hot spring. Park officials have found a way to turn things around with camera phones. → Read More

Powell police aim to build trust, starting with children

Powell’s police chief says some parents accidentally teach kids to be afraid of police. It's a trend he wants to stop, with a campaign to change the message to children. → Read More

Science March in Cody brings thousands together

Cody – While thousands of people turned out for science marches all over the country, hundreds came to Cody’s City Park to march and speak out for science. It was the first Earth Day event of its k... → Read More

Small airports may lose Essential Air Service program

President Trump’s proposed budget cuts threatens winter airline service in northwest Wyoming. → Read More

Wyoming residents concerned about declining moose population

Moose numbers have gone down across Wyoming. Now, a woman who lives in what used to be known as prime moose country is asking Wyoming’s Game and Fish Department to stop hunting near her home. → Read More

Wyoming search and rescue teams continue looking for reporter Gi

Searchers are racing against time to find a man missing in the Shoshone National Forest near Yellowstone. They need to find newspaper reporter Gib Mathers before a huge snowmelt swells the Shoshone... → Read More

Wyoming expecting thousands of visitors for total solar eclipse

A total solar eclipse is expected to bring hundreds of thousands of visitors to Wyoming next August, because the “Path of Totality” crosses the Cowboy State. → Read More