LCSD1 Adding 4 New Locations to Youth Feeding Program
Laramie County School District 1 announced Wednesday that it's expanding its youth feeding program beginning Monday, April 13. Continue reading…
View ArticleCheyenne Police Seek to Identify Suspect in Hit-and-Run
Cheyenne police are asking for the public's help in identifying a hit-and-run suspect. Continue reading…
View ArticleStege to Lead Black Hills Energy's Wyoming Utility Teams
Mark Stege has been appointed vice president of operations for Black Hills Energy in Wyoming, the company announced Wednesday. Continue reading…
View ArticleUW to Extend its Online Courses Through the Summer Term
The University of Wyoming has announced that it will be extending its online/virtual learning class structure for graduate and undergraduate classes through the summer Continue reading…
View ArticleLCSD1 Nurses Donate 1000+ Throat Swabs to Local Health Department
The coronavirus may have closed schools, but it's not stopping Laramie County School District 1 nurses from doing their part to keep the community healthy. Continue reading…
View Article3 Cheyenne High Schools Join 'Be the Light' Campaign
Central, East and South are joining other schools across Wyoming and the nation in the "Be the Light" campaign. Continue reading…
View ArticleCSU Explains Why You Can't Find Any Toilet Paper During COVID-19 Pandemic
It's not *just* because of panic buyers. Here's a lesson in TP Econ 101, courtesy of CSU. Continue reading…
View ArticleConsumer Prices Slump 0.4% as Virus Puts Chill on Spending
The Labor Department said that last month’s decline was the largest monthly drop since January 2015 Continue reading…
View ArticleA City Under Siege: 24 Hours in the Fight to Save New York
For them and 8.5 million others, Monday was not just another day. Continue reading…
View ArticleYellowstone Closure Likely to Delay Summer Tourist Season
The superintendent of Yellowstone National Park says it likely won’t reopen until May or later, delaying the start of its traditional summer season. Continue reading…
View ArticleResults Of Illegal Coast To Coast Race On Mostly Empty Highways
Gas prices are the lowest they have been in decades. The highways have 50 less traffic on them. We have a half a pack of cigarettes and Oreo cookies on the dash. HIT IT! Continue reading…
View ArticleCheyenne Mayor Joins Governor In Call For Day Of Prayer
The mayor and the governor are proclaiming Friday, April 10 as a day of prayer in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading…
View Article2 Killed in Head-On Collision Near Rock Springs
The Wyoming Highway Patrol says the accident occurred about 12:45 p.m. Thursday on Interstate 80 near Rock Springs. Continue reading…
View ArticleTrucker Falls Asleep on I-80, Crashes Into North Platte River
The Wyoming Highway Patrol is reminding people to never drive drowsy after a trucker fell asleep Thursday on I-80 and plunged into the North Platte River. Continue reading…
View Article40% of Laramie County's COVID-19 Patients Have Recovered
Twenty-three of Laramie County's 58 COVID-19 patients have recovered, according to Wyoming Department of Health statistics released Friday afternoon. Continue reading…
View ArticleUs Death Toll Overtakes Italy's as the Midwest Braces
The U.S. has overtaken Italy for the highest death toll in the world from the coronavirus. Continue reading…
View Article'We're All in With Our Patients': An ER Doctor's Virus Fight
He says health care workers are all in the fight together — and all in for their patients. Continue reading…
View ArticleCheyenne Fire Rescue Battled Saturday Morning Blaze
A damage estimate was not immediately available, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation. Continue reading…
View ArticleNursing Homes Deaths Soar Past 2,600 in Alarming Surge
More than 2,600 deaths nationwide have been linked to coronavirus outbreaks in nursing homes and long-term care facilities Continue reading…
View ArticleA Funeral Director Fights for New York's Coronavirus Dead
The 23-year-old funeral director is sleeping in the same minivan he uses to transport bodies, just hoping he can keep up with the demand for his undertaking services. Continue reading…
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