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Riverton Police: Woman Claims She Lit Man In Wheelchair On Fire In Self-Defense
Riverton police say a woman accused of dousing a man in a wheelchair with vodka and lighting him on fire claimed she acted in self-defense. A witness told police the woman became angry when the wheelchair-bound man wouldn’t give her money for meth.
Kolby FedoreMay 11, 2026

Extreme Wyoming Weather Swings From 10 Inches Of Snow To 90 Degrees In A Week
Last week, parts of Wyoming got up to 10 inches of snow during blizzard conditions, but by Monday temps were in the 80s and flirting with record highs — and on their way into the 90s. “May is very susceptible to mood swings,” says meteorologist Don Day.
Andrew RossiMay 11, 2026

Rancher Won’t Use Anything But ‘Big Wonderful Wyoming’ Mud Flaps, Can’t Find More
A Sheridan-area rancher is on a quest for “Big Wonderful Wyoming” mudflaps — and won’t use anything else on the ranch’s trucks. “I’ll order eight sets of them,” she told a Wyoming auto parts dealer.
Mark HeinzMay 11, 2026

CEO Says Plan For Wyoming’s First Subscription-Based Solar Project Isn't Dead
A plan to build Wyoming’s first subscription-based solar project is on hold, but isn’t dead, says Lower Valley Energy’s CEO. The co-op is now focusing on communicating with customers while pursuing a piece of state-owned land near a garbage dump, he says.
Kate MeadowsMay 11, 2026

Jury Finds Gillette Woman Not Guilty In Plot To Have Brother Stabbed
A jury found a Gillette, Wyoming, woman not guilty Friday of helping plot her brother’s stabbing at a Washington state Motel 6. Her husband, meanwhile, is serving 39 years in prison for attempted first-degree murder for carrying out the attack.
Kolby FedoreMay 11, 2026

Family Says Strangers Saved Life Of Lander Store Clerk Stabbed During Robbery
The family of a Lander convenience store clerk credits strangers for saving the woman’s life after she was stabbed several times by a suspected burglar. “We are beyond grateful” for the response "that saved my mom’s life,” says the victim’s daughter.
Kolby FedoreMay 11, 2026

5,600-Worker Cheyenne Man Camp Would Be Larger Than 84 Wyoming Cities And Towns
The proposed 5,600-worker man camp south of Cheyenne would be larger than 84 Wyoming towns. Notices were mailed to more than 200 landowners describing it as “secured, temporary workforce housing campus” supporting "large-scale infrastructure projects.”
Kate MeadowsMay 10, 2026

Wyoming Artist Chases Freedom In A Van With Girlfriend, A Drifter & Welding Equipment
After drowning and later overdosing, Lander's Jake Kauffman tried conventional adulthood but it wasn't for him. So now the Wyoming artist is chasing freedom in a VW van with his girlfriend, a drifter he met in Oregon and his welding equipment.
Kolby FedoreMay 10, 2026

No Winter, Drought Has Firefighters On Alert For Repeat Of 1988 Yellowstone Fires
After winter essentially didn’t come to Wyoming, and drought and rising temperatures persist across the region, there are concerns the 2026 fire season could be like 1988 all over again. "It’s spooky,” said the Greater Yellowstone Fire Action Network.
Mark HeinzMay 10, 2026

Wyoming’s Kindness Ranch To Rescue 70 Cats And Dogs From Colorado Research Lab
Wyoming’s Kindness Ranch is rescuing 70 dogs and cats from a Colorado research lab this week — one of its largest rescues. The director believes this is the first of many closures as he's hearing it's longer financially feasible to use beagles and cats.
Jen KocherMay 10, 2026

Wyoming History: Oldest Fur Trading Fort Survived Indian Attacks, But Not Jim Bridger
Antonio Montero and his mountain men survived a 40-day attack by Sioux warriors at what’s known today as the “Portuguese Houses,” Wyoming’s oldest fur trading fort founded in 1834. But it was rival Jim Bridger and Crows that finally chased Montero away.
Jackie DorothyMay 10, 2026

Wyoming People: ‘Man Of The Century’ John Wold Pioneered Modern U.S. Mining
John Wold’s impact on Wyoming's — and America’s — mining industry were so important he was dubbed the state’s “Man of the Century” when he died at age 100. He "revolutionized the way our nation extracts minerals today,” said U.S. Sen. John Barrasso.
Dale KillingbeckMay 10, 2026

Some Claim Wyoming Game And Fish Project Caused Nosedive Of Trout In Soda Lake
There’s widespread consensus that the glory days of trout fishing at Soda Lake near Pinedale are over, but there's disagreement over why. Avid anglers in the area blame a Game and Fish wetlands project while the department says drought is to blame.
Mark HeinzMay 10, 2026

Photos From Lost Wyoming Covered Wagon Trip Found 1,200 Miles Away In Thrift Shop
A Wyoming family’s 80-year-old photos from a doomed covered wagon camping trip found their way to a thrift shop 1,200 miles away. Jerry Kinkaid remembers it well, but says that now “I am 91, so I’m gonna go chase women and drink a lot of whiskey."
Jackie DorothyMay 10, 2026

Newlyweds On A Hike Find California Rescue Dog Lost In A Wyoming Whiteout
A couple in remote southeastern Wyoming thought they might never see their new rescue dog again after he disappeared in a spring snowstorm last week. But 24 hours later, a pair of newlyweds hiking through the area spotted the shivering dog and saved him.
Renée JeanMay 10, 2026

New Leads Could Help Crack 25-Year-Old Murder Case Of Casper Man Beaten, Run Over
New leads could help crack the 25-year-old murder of a Casper man who was beaten, run over and left to die in a Wyoming roller-skating rink parking lot. “Danny’s death destroyed our family and somebody knows something,” his sister said.
Jen KocherMay 09, 2026

Wyoming In Cartoons: When Bugs Bunny Raced A Jet-Powered Turtle Through Yellowstone
The 1947 cartoon “Rabbit Transit” is another cartoon in the Looney Tunes franchise with an odd Wyoming connection. In this one, Bugs Bunny raced Cecil Turtle through Yellowstone. But the turtle had a secret weapon — jet engines under his shell.
Andrew RossiMay 10, 2026

Saving The Forgotten 116-Year-Old Cabin Of Wyoming’s Copper Queen
The 116-year-old historic cabin of Sara Gillespie — aka Wyoming’s Copper Queen — was all but forgotten and crumbling until it was rediscovered in 2010. Now an urgent effort is underway to save what was known a century ago as “Gillespie Palace."
Renée JeanMay 09, 2026
Gillette Family Stunned When Dog That Ran Away 10 Years Ago Finds Her Way Home
A Gillette-area family was stunned when a photo of their dog Ziva, who ran away 10 years ago, was posted in a lost-and-found group on Facebook.“I was frantic,” Vicki Kissack said. “I replied, ‘That’s my dog that’s been missing for 10 years!’”
Julie MankinMay 09, 2026

L&H Industrial Owner Says Wyoming Can Be World’s Hub For Building Nuclear Reactors
In Mike Wandler’s 40 years of working in the energy industry, he’s never seen a manufacturing sector that Wyoming can dominate. Until now. The co-owner of Gillette's L&H Industrial, says the state can be the world’s hub for building nuclear reactors.
Julie MankinMay 09, 2026

Wyoming Woman Discovers Perfectly Preserved Dinosaur Near Alpine
A paleontologist said Heather Zamora's discovery of a small dinosaur skeleton near Alpine, Wyoming, is one of the best fossils he's ever seen of the burrowing Oryctodromeus. “We usually don’t find them where all the bones are connected that way,” he said.
Andrew RossiMay 09, 2026

For $400, A Beer-Toting Mini-Donkey Will Bartend Your Wyoming Wedding
A rescued miniature donkey named Miguel has become one of Wyoming’s most in-demand wedding bartenders by wandering through cocktail hours with beer strapped to his sides. “It’s a great conversation starter,” said the beer burro business owner.
Kolby FedoreMay 09, 2026

Casper Tattoo Artist Wages Second Fight With Cancer With Help From Client With ALS
A Casper tattoo artist thought she’d already beaten cancer, but its back attacking another part of her body. She keeps working — and fighting — with the help of a client with Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
Dale KillingbeckMay 10, 2026

Wyoming Ranchers Turn Their Waste Wool Into Drought-Busting Garden Pellets
A Crowheart ranching family is compressing their waste wool into little pellets that fertilizes while holding up to 25% of their weight in water. That can be drought-busting for growers, as they hold that moisture in soil, studies show.
Jackie DorothyMay 10, 2026

Most Scenic Parts Of Belvoir Ranch Still Difficult To Access Due To Railroad
As the famed Belvoir Ranch west of Cheyenne comes closer to opening to the public on July 1, critics say the best part of the 19,000-acre recreation paradise is hard to access because of Union Pacific. It's like "The Great Wall of China," the mayor said.
Mark HeinzMay 09, 2026

Day After Grizzly Attack, Dimwitted Tourist Takes Video Of Bear From 5 Feet Away
A day after two brothers were mauled by a grizzly in Yellowstone, a dimwitted tourist was spotted five feet from a bear taking video on his phone. Retired biologist Gary Gaston said the scene was “so absurd” he had to leave.
Mark HeinzMay 08, 2026

As Data Centers Boom, Wyomingites Want To Know Where The Water’s Coming From
As the state’s data center industry booms, Wyomingites want to know where the water is coming from. The Select Water Committee dove into that Thursday, as critics clashed over property rights, supply, and impacts for one of the nation’s driest states.
Renée JeanMay 08, 2026

Wyoming U.S. Attorney Battling Misconduct Claims Ahead of Monday Confirmation Vote
Wyoming U.S. Attorney Darin Smith is set for a U.S. Senate confirmation vote Monday as a controversy heats up over allegations he prejudiced a grand jury. Eight defendants are now challenging to dismiss their cases, including one for first-degree murder.
Clair McFarlandMay 09, 2026

Montana Suspected Fatal Grizzly Attack Happened Same Day As Yellowstone Mauling
A suspected fatal grizzly attack in Glacier National Park is thought to have happened the same day two brothers were mauled by a grizzly in Yellowstone. Outdoorsman say the attacks are the beginning of “human-bear conflict season."
Mark HeinzMay 08, 2026

Family Says Brothers Attacked By Yellowstone Grizzly Recovering From "Horrific Attack"
The two brothers attacked by a grizzly in Yellowstone on Tuesday are recovering after multiple surgeries at a hospital in Idaho. A family member said they were both seriously injured, but “recovering from the horrific attack.”
Andrew RossiMay 07, 2026

Public Outcry Kills Wyoming’s First Community Solar Farm Project
A proposed solar farm that would’ve been Wyoming’s first community-scale project was killed by Lincoln County officials this week. Lincoln County residents objected to plans for the solar farm being built there to benefit Teton County residents.
Kate MeadowsMay 08, 2026

Ted Turner Was Most At Home At His Flying D Ranch In Montana
Media mogul Ted Turner, who died Wednesday, once owned four ranches in Montana and the largest bison herd in North America. His friends say he was most at home at the Flying D Ranch and its 113,613 acres of wildness in the southwest part of the state.
Jeff WelschMay 08, 2026

Riverton Lawmaker Under Investigation For Living Outside His State House District
The Fremont County Sheriff's Office is investigating after Rep. Joel Guggenmos lived outside his legislative district for months. The county GOP says it stands behind Guggenmos and that "we applaud his honesty throughout this matter."
Clair McFarlandMay 08, 2026

Cheyenne’s Landon Brown Reverses Course, Won't Run For Reelection To House Seat
State Rep. Landon Brown announced Friday that he has changed his mind and will not be running for a sixth term in the Wyoming legislature. Brown, who squeaked out a win against challenger Exie Brown in 2024, hasn't yet endorsed anyone in his place.
Clair McFarlandMay 08, 2026

Wyoming Freedom Caucus Criticizes Nethercott For Calling For “Lawfare"
While the Wyoming Freedom Caucus is criticizing Sen. Tara Nethercott for calling for “lawfare” in a speech to attorneys, she said she used the word in a broader context— not about making war on conservative policies, but “to defend the rule of law."
Clair McFarlandMay 07, 2026

Convicted Evansville Sex Abuser Gets Up To 100 Years For Having Child Porn
A 27-year-old Evansville man on parole for sexually abusing a teen got a 45-to-100-year prison sentence Friday after pleading guilty to having up to 300 child porn images. “This sentence is nearly what we would see in homicide cases,” the judge said.
Dale KillingbeckMay 08, 2026

Snow King Accountant Accused Of Embezzling More Than $45,000 From Resort
A former accountant at Snow King Mountain in Jackson faces felony charges, accused of embezzling more than $45,000 from the resort. Detectives say he would put through duplicate invoices, with the excess going to a separate account of his.
Kolby FedoreMay 08, 2026

Man Cited For Trespass After 7-Year-Old Son Grabs Antlers With Tracking Device
To nab trespassers hunting shed antlers on a ranch in Hot Springs County, Game and Fish put tracking devices in antlers and planted them around the ranch. The first one was picked up by a local 7-year-old boy, which got his father a ticket.
Mark HeinzMay 08, 2026

Reid Rasner Launches Attack Ad With Chinese Music, Gong and Ninja 'Hoi!’ Grunts’
Reid Rasner is attacking U.S. House opponent Chuck Gray in an ad that calls him “China Chuck” and features Chinese string music, ninja “hoi!” grunts and a gong. Gray says he’s proud to be the Wyoming secretary of state who "fought both China and North Korea."
Clair McFarlandMay 07, 2026

For Second Summer, Star Plunge Closure Kills Short-Term Bookings In Thermopolis
Tourism spending overall is up in Thermopolis, but short-term rental owners say the Star Plunge closure has gutted their bookings for a second summer. "We know it’s closed, so we’re just not going up there,” a potential visitor told a local Airbnb owner.
Renée JeanMay 07, 2026

Why PETA Put A Protest Sheep Statue In Jackson's Town Square
A life-sized protest sheep in Jackson’s Town Square is a statement about “wool cruelty” in Wyoming, the No. 1 state for wool production. If it’s cruel to shear sheep, then “it’s cruel for us humans to get haircuts,” says a lifelong sheep rancher.
Kate MeadowsMay 07, 2026

Bride Falling Off A Snowmobile In Wyoming Stars On “America’s Funniest Home Videos”
A bride who fell off a snowmobile during a wedding photography shoot near Smoot, Wyoming has made "America's Funniest Home Videos." The clip, which shows the bride falling head over heels into the snow, was included in Episode 6 of the series' 36th season.
Andrew RossiMay 07, 2026

Yellowstone Grizzly Still Has Cubs With Her Past Age 3, When Most Leave At 2
A popular female grizzly called Beryl in Yellowstone still has two cubs with her that are roughly 3.5 years old, and nearly as big as her. Most cubs leave around age 2, but "it’s nearly impossible to explain why” some stay longer, says a bear biologist.
Mark HeinzMay 07, 2026

Rawlins Man With ‘Kill Her’ Scrawled On Front Door Charged With Terrorizing Woman
A Rawlins man living in a house full of knives with “Danger, Women stay out, Kill her, Be Aware” scrawled on his front door told police that the woman who claims he assaulted her hit herself in the face. He’ll make his first court appearance Friday.
Kolby FedoreMay 07, 2026

Judge Concerned Deal For Casper Woman Accused Of Tying Patient Bed ‘Too Light’
A Natrona County judge expressed concern Thursday that a plea deal that calls for no prison time may be “too light or inappropriate” for an elder care worker accused of tying a patient to a bed by her hair.
Dale KillingbeckMay 07, 2026
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Ann-Michelle Foote. Ann-Michelle writes, "Good morning from Crowheart."
Today's question to Don Day
In regard to your thunderstorm season article, can you reassess the data on a per-capita basis, especially when considering population of the states? It could affect me as I own a hill on my property which I plan a communications tower and likely will have a lightning rod installed when it goes in.
FEMA has a good lightning database that takes into account lightning risk, potential property loss, etc. based on population and lightning frequency. Data is available on a county by county basis. Lots and lots of lightning data available here which may help in quest for more lightning information. https://hazards.fema.gov/nri/lightning
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Bill Sniffin: Horrific Murder Trial Greeted Me In First Days As Lander Editor
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “Who knew that my first big news story in Lander would be one of the biggest of my career? Covering this horrific murder trial was a huge challenge for a new editor.”
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Joan Barron: Cheyenne South Siders Oppose Man Camps
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Jonathan Lange: 'The Story of Everything' Is A Great Movie
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Wyoming Life
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Southeast Wyoming Just Got More Snow Than It Received All Winter
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Outdoors
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Hunters And Outfitters Say There's Been A Surge Of Mange In Elk In Montana
Mark HeinzMay 10, 2026
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Anna-Louise JacksonMay 10, 2026
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Mark HeinzMay 07, 2026
Toilets, Parking, And Roads: Grand Teton Starts Multi-Year Improvement Projects
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Crime & Courts
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Wyoming Coffee Shops Putting Photos Of Missing Wyoming People On Coffee Sleeves
Wendy CorrMay 10, 2026
Lander Stabbing Suspect Says He Wants To Apologize To Victim 'Face To Face’
Kolby FedoreMay 06, 2026
Naked Man Fights With Cops Outside Cheyenne Police Station
Kolby FedoreMay 05, 2026
Skid Marks Show Pickup Tried To Stop Before Niobrara County Crash That Killed 3
Kolby FedoreMay 05, 2026
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