Seat Belts Credited for Saving Lives in Goshen County Crash
Seat belt use likely kept a near head-on crash from turning tragic, the Wyoming Highway Patrol says. Continue reading…
View ArticleI-80 Bridge Work Begins Monday in Cheyenne, Lane Closures Planned
Construction will begin Monday on a project to repair two bridges on Interstate 80 in Cheyenne. Continue reading…
View ArticleLarge Hail, Strong Winds Possible In SE Wyoming Today
Large hail greater than one inch and damaging winds are the expected thunderstorm threats. Continue reading…
View ArticleWyoming Motorist Makes Wrong Turn, Car Burns In Blaze
The driver of an SUV thought he was turning into a business entrance of a hotel on Gateway Boulevard but instead found himself stuck in a nearby desert area. Continue reading…
View ArticleCheyenne NWS: Get Outdoor Projects Done By Midweek
A warming trend is expected Monday and Tuesday, with heavy rain expected by the end of the week. Continue reading…
View ArticleCheyenne Hosting Nation's Top Tour Operators
A group of the nation's top tour operators are in Cheyenne this week for their annual meeting. Continue reading…
View ArticleFeds Watching Cheyenne HealthCare Center
Only 0.6 percent of the over 15,000 nursing homes in the U.S. are put on the Special Focus Facilities list. Continue reading…
View ArticleWyoming K9 Team Earns Top Dog Award in Regional Trials
For the second time in four years, WDOC Sgt. Jory Shoopman and her drug sniffing partner, Hunter, took "Top Dog" at a regional certifying course for the USPCA. Continue reading…
View ArticlePoll: Plurality Favors Allowing LCSD#1 Teachers To Be Armed
So far, school districts in Evanston and Cody have decided to allow district employees to carry guns. Continue reading…
View ArticleWyoming Reports First Human Case of West Nile This Season
An adult from Campbell County has become Wyoming's first human case of West Nile virus this year. Continue reading…
View ArticleSnow Melt, Rain Raise Flooding Concerns In Some Areas
Rivers and streams up in the Snowys and Sierra Madres are likely to stay elevated through the upcoming weeks as the snow melts off. Continue reading…
View ArticleOnline Poll: Do You Think Humans Are Causing Climate Change?
Is human-caused climate change real? Continue reading…
View ArticleWyoming Man Wanted For Failing To Register As Sex Offender
Chance Cole is 20 years old, standing 5'11 and weighing 170 pounds. Continue reading…
View ArticleThe Vice President Is Going To Montana Then Yellowstone
This Thursday, June 13th, Vice President (VP) Mike Pence in Yellowstone National Park to meet with the National Park Service and Forest Service employees. Continue reading…
View ArticleCould Cheyenne Become a 'Pay-As-You-Throw' City?
Just the other day, Sheridan City Council approved a new program to help with residents waste. Continue reading…
View ArticleOver 7,500 Tickets Sold in WyoLotto's New Ragtime Raffle Game
WyoLotto officials announced Tuesday that 7,520 Ragtime Raffle tickets have been sold so far. Continue reading…
View ArticleKroger Recalling Frozen Berries Linked to Hepatitis A
If you bought frozen berries from a King Soopers store recently, you'll want to check the date on the package. Continue reading…
View ArticleRyan Larsen Hired To Assist Wyoming Cowgirl Basketball
Wyoming Cowgirl head basketball coach Gerald Mattinson completed his staff Monday with an announcement of the hiring of Ryan Larsen. Continue reading…
View ArticleCheyenne's 'Night Out' Against Crime Just 4 Weeks Away
The Cheyenne Police Department will host its 10th annual Neighborhood Night Out on July 9. Continue reading…
View ArticleWater Main Repairs to Close Spring Court in Cheyenne Wednesday
Cheyenne residents who live on Spring Court may want to avoid the area tomorrow, as the street will be closed for repairs. Continue reading…
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