Two CRMC Nurses Test Positive for COVID-19
Two registered nurses at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center have tested positive for COVID-19, according to hospital president and CEO Tim Thornell. Continue reading…
View ArticleDon't Play Ball, Cheyenne Mayor Reiterates
Despite statewide public health orders, Cheyenne officials say the city's baseball and softball facilities have continued to see unnecessary use. Continue reading…
View ArticleLaramie County COVID-19 Count Doubles in 3 Days to 37
Laramie County's amount of COVID-19 cases increased by 18 between Monday and Wednesday, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 37. Continue reading…
View ArticlePhony COVID-19 Test Kit Scam Warning Issued
In some parts of the country, con artists are going door-to-door selling phony test kits. Continue reading…
View ArticleAngry Ex Leads To Recovery Of $300K Worth Of Stolen Vehicles
The ex-wife said that while he earned a six-figure income from criminal activity, he had no verifiable income that the court could use to order alimony payments. Continue reading…
View ArticleCatholic Churches in Wyoming Remaining Closed Over Easter
The Catholic Diocese of Cheyenne has announced that it will be keeping churches closed until April 17 to help to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Continue reading…
View ArticleCheyenne Police Asking for Help Identifying Shoplifter
Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a man wanted in connection with a shoplifting incident at JAX Cheyenne Outdoor Gear, Farm & Ranch. Continue reading…
View ArticleUW to Hold Virtual Commencement Ceremony
The University of Wyoming will be holding a virtual commencement ceremony for the spring semester 2020 due to COVID-19 concerns. Continue reading…
View ArticleWyoming Sheriff's Office Making It's Own Medical Masks
The facemasks cost only about $2.50 per mask to make. Continue reading…
View ArticleCheyenne Police 'Not Surprised' by Bored Kids' Shenanigans
Cheyenne police say they're seeing a pattern of "kids running off because they're bored," but they're not seeing anything "too serious" as far as juvenile crime. Continue reading…
View ArticleColorado Dad Uses Big Gulp Cup to Put Out House Fire
Quick thinking from a Northern Colorado dad saves the family's home. Continue reading…
View ArticleGov. Extends Orders, Directs 14-Day Quarantine for Visitors
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon on Friday extended a shutdown of schools and businesses through April to contain the coronavirus. Continue reading…
View ArticleGov. Gordon Again Recommends Staying Home When Possible
Governor Gordon again stated the importance of staying home whenever possible and reiterated the importance of personal hygiene and only meeting in small groups in a press conference today. Continue...
View ArticleWoman Charged for Attempting to Murder a 94-Year-old with a Laced Milkshake
The woman told police she was trying to help the elderly woman sleep. Continue reading…
View ArticleThis Video of Denver is Both Beautiful and Heartbreaking
The cinematic video shows what Denver looks like during the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading…
View ArticleSix Cleared Of Being Northern Colorado Phony Cop, Probe Continues
Traffic stops conducted by a police impersonator have been reported in both Larmer County and Weld County. Continue reading…
View ArticleGrocery Workers are Key During the Virus, and They're Afraid
Their stores are deemed essential, and their work puts them close to the public and therefore at risk Continue reading…
View ArticleU.S. 'Wasted' Months Before Preparing for Virus Pandemic
But the administration squandered nearly 2 months that could have been used to bolster the federal stockpile of critically needed supplies and equipment. Continue reading…
View ArticleCheyenne Police Looking For Suspects In Recent Crimes
The suspects, as well as the vehicle they are believed to be using, are shown in the composite photo attached to this article. Continue reading…
View ArticleWyoming Police Department: People Not Taking COVID-19 Seriously
The post says ''the Rock Springs Police Department continues to observe that citizens are breaking the governor's orders to social distance and stay home.'' Continue reading…
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