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Gillette Woman Accused Of Plotting To Have Husband Kill Her Brother Back In Jail
A Gillette woman charged with plotting to have her husband kill her brother is back in jail in Washington state after an off-duty police officer saw her drinking at a Gillette bar. Her husband got 39 years in prison last month for stabbing the other man.
Kolby FedoreApril 15, 2026

Wyoming Reporter Makes Initial Court Appearance For Second Set Of 10 Felonies
A Wyoming reporter was in a Wheatland courtroom again Wednesday to face 10 felony forgery charges. That’s on top of 10 other felonies she's been charged with for allegedly submitting forged documents and lying under oath while opposing a wind farm.
Dale KillingbeckApril 16, 2026

Freezing Cold Front To Bring Snow, 60 MPH Winds Across Much Of Wyoming
A fast-moving, freezing cold front will bring blizzard conditions with snow and 60 mph winds across much of Wyoming from Thursday afternoon through Saturday. “Folks need to be ready for a shock to the system,” meteorologist Don Day says.
Andrew RossiApril 15, 2026

Oregon Man Challenges Yellowstone's Rules As Unconstitutional Overreach
An Oregon man accused of violating Yellowstone National Park’s fishing restrictions and a road closure is challenging the park’s rules as unconstitutional overreach. If he wins, it could upend the park’s ability to enforce many of its rules.
Clair McFarlandApril 15, 2026

Yellowstone Wolf Steals Sign Warning Tourists About Hungry Grizzly Bears
A Yellowstone wolf showed its more playful side Monday, somehow removing and carrying off a sign put up warning tourists about hungry grizzly bears. “Clearly, this pup had better things to do with it,” says a researcher who captured video of the wolf.
Andrew RossiApril 15, 2026

Lummis Says Congress Should Set Major Climate Change Rules, Not EPA
Wyoming's Sen. Cynthia Lummis has teamed up with Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz to defend the EPA's about-face on Obama-era climate change regulations on greenhouse gas emissions. Let Congress make those decisions, they argue.
Clair McFarlandApril 16, 2026

Laramie County Man Declares War On Killer Raccoons, Builds ‘Chicken Fortress'
A Cheyenne-area man says he’s “not messing around anymore,” declaring war on the raccoons that keep killing his chickens. He spent $1,300 building an impenetrable “chicken fortress” to protect his flock.
Mark HeinzApril 15, 2026

Vintage Ford Broncos Are Still All The Rage, Easily Selling For $50,000 Or More
First-generation Ford Broncos are all the rage with collectors, easily fetching $50,000 or more. A 1971 Ford Bronco Sport sold at a Nebraska auction Tuesday for $56,000, which a Wyoming vintage Bronco fanatic says was a bargain.
Mark HeinzApril 15, 2026

Massive 5,600-Worker Man Camp Proposed For Cheyenne's South Side
A developer is asking Laramie County to build an 800-unit man camp to house up to 5,600 construction workers to build data centers. Neighbors say they don’t want the crime that comes with it, while the county says the workers are coming regardless.
David MadisonApril 14, 2026

Microsoft To Triple Its Cheyenne Data Center Footprint With 3,200-Acre Land Buy
Microsoft announced Tuesday that it will buy 3,200 more acres in Cheyenne to build data centers, tripling its footprint in Wyoming's capital city while promising to limit impacts on power rates, water and housing.
Renée JeanApril 14, 2026

Five Wyoming U.S. House Candidates Condemn Trump’s Jesus-Like Image
Five Wyoming U.S. House candidates, including three Republicans, condemn President Trump's posting of a Jesus-like image of himself. One called the image “blatantly blasphemous,” while another said it wasn’t as bad as "so many worse things he’s done."
Clair McFarlandApril 15, 2026

A Moose Totaled Laramie Couple's Car, Then Somebody Took Their Roadkill
After a Laramie man totaled his car colliding with a moose in the dark early morning hours Monday, he and his fiancée hoped that they could at least claim the meat. But then somebody else came along and stole their roadkill.
Mark HeinzApril 14, 2026

Smaller Wyoming American Legion Baseball Teams Worry They Can No Longer Compete
Wyoming American Legion Baseball started its 2026 season by combining the Double A and Single A levels together. Ryan Brown, a former youth coach in Cody and Powell, said “smaller communities don’t have a chance to compete against bigger teams.”
Andrew RossiApril 14, 2026

Three Rematches Set, So Far, In Wyoming's House Races
At least three rematches in the Wyoming House of Representatives have surfaced so far this campaign season, and one more looks likely. They all feature Republicans facing other Republicans and challengers aren't particularly complimentary of their foes.
Clair McFarlandApril 14, 2026

Why WYDOT’s New Plow Trucks Cost $500,000 Each
Wyoming Department of Transportation officials say two new massive snowplows that each cost more than $500,000 are major upgrades to the state’s fleet of heavy machinery. They make up for the cost by being super-efficient.
Kate MeadowsApril 14, 2026

$140.9 Billion Sentinel Missile Program Pushed To Make Up Time For Delays
The $140.9 billion Sentinel missile program is racing to catch up after cost overruns triggered a Congressional review and delays. Officials say the stakes are high for national defense, and Wyoming and F.E. Warren Air Force Base sit at the heart of the push.
Renée JeanApril 14, 2026

Huge Wyoming Turkey Season Expected On Heels Of Warm Winter
A mild winter has produced a bumper crop of Wyoming turkeys, and the territorial gobbling rituals have started early this year. “The population is going to explode,” say seasoned turkey hunters, leading to a huge season.
Mark HeinzApril 14, 2026

Wyoming High School Teams Compete In Newest Club Sport — Fly-Fishing
Fly-fishing teams from seven Wyoming high schools are competing in the state’s newest club sport — fly-fishing. “They’ve all built their fishing rods, tied their flies, and now it’s time to compete,” seasoned fly-fishing guide Joey Puettman said.
Mark HeinzApril 14, 2026

Cheyenne Attorney Files Complaint For Criminal Investigation Of Chuck Gray
A Cheyenne-based attorney is asking Wyoming authorities to investigate Secretary of State Chuck Gray for alleged election-related crimes. George Powers says Gray violated state election law by giving sensitive voter data to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Clair McFarlandApril 13, 2026

Cheyenne 14-Year-Old Pleads ‘Not Guilty’ To First-Degree Murder In Mom’s Shooting
A Cheyenne 14-year-old charged as an adult with first-degree murder, accused of shooting his mother in the head after she called him derogatory names, pleaded not guilty Monday. The judge also denied an attempt to slash his bond from $500,000 to $50,000.
Greg JohnsonApril 13, 2026

Teton Commissioner Doesn’t Want Water Diverted To Make Up For Colorado River
A Teton County commissioner is concerned water from the Upper Hoback River Basin could be a potential target for diversion to make up for a severe Colorado River shortfall. The commission also approved a letter Monday asking the feds for more clear rules.
David MadisonApril 13, 2026

Remembering Dot: Cheyenne’s Canine Art Ambassador Who Loved People & French Fries
Cheyenne lost its unofficial art ambassador Friday with the death of Dot, a 16-year-old Jack Russell terrier who excitedly greeted patrons of a Cheyenne art gallery. Owner Harvey Deselms said she was a "big source of comfort for a lot of people.”
Dale KillingbeckApril 13, 2026

Legislature's To-Do List: Business Council’s Future, AI And Consider Wind Tax
Wyoming lawmakers plan this year to reevaluate whether the Wyoming Business Council has a future, study the effect of artificial intelligence on education, and the prospect of taxing wind energy facilities.
Clair McFarlandApril 14, 2026

Wyoming Concealed Carriers Want Permits Honored In 50 States, Trump Says Yes
As things stand now, Wyomingites with Concealed Carry Weapons Permits enter murky territory when they travel. Congress is considering bills to make the rules the same across the country. President Trump says he'll sign a bill if it crosses his desk.
Mark HeinzApril 13, 2026

Discount Grocers, Co-Ops Help Wyoming Families Fight Soaring Food Costs
Families and entrepreneurs in Wyoming are fighting back against high grocery store prices by starting discount stores and co-ops. Brad Ruckert, who owns Down Home Discount in Powell and Cody, tries to sell goods at 20% below Walmart & 50% below when possible.
Renée JeanApril 13, 2026

Aircraft Pilot Walks Away from Upside-Down Landing on Mountain near Cody
The pilot of a fixed-wing aircraft landed upside down on Sheep Mountain, just west of Cody, on Friday morning. Remarkably, the pilot was unharmed and is coordinating a helicopter from Bozeman to get his plane off the mountain.
Andrew RossiApril 13, 2026

Motorcyclist Trapped Under Bike In Lincoln County Rescued After Texting Wife
A Wyoming motorcyclist is lucky he had an iPhone with emergency satellite service to text his wife for help after pinning himself under his own bike Sunday in rugged Lincoln County backcountry. It’s an area where cellphone service can be spotty.
Kolby FedoreApril 13, 2026

Wyoming Baby Dinosaur Skull — Second Of Its Kind Ever — Unveiled In Swiss Museum
The skull of a baby dinosaur found near Medicine Bow, Wyoming, is only the second of its kind ever found. Named “Lucy,” the tiny fossil has been unveiled in a Swiss museum with its growing collection of Wyoming dinosaur discoveries.
Andrew RossiApril 13, 2026

Gillette Junior High Worker Charged With Felony In Alleged Assault Of Student
An IT worker at a Gillette junior high school has been charged with felony child abuse for allegedly roughing up a student who was being “flippant” with him. Police say he admitted losing his temper, and had his first court appearance Friday.
Greg JohnsonApril 13, 2026

No Show Construction Boss Gets 8-10 Years For Cheating Niobrara County Customers
A construction company owner who cheated customers of Niobrara County out of nearly $200,000 by abandoning jobs was sentenced last week to between eight and 10 years in prison. The businessman's license was suspended in Michigan, where he faced similar troubles.
Clair McFarlandApril 13, 2026

Triangle X Ranch At 100: Fourth Generation Leads Legendary Wyoming Dude Ranch
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the legendary Triangle X Ranch in Grand Teton National Park, now led by a fourth generation of the Turner family. John Turner grew up there in a cabin with no electricity. “If it was 20 below outside, it was 20 below in here.” Now the family is entering a moment they just never get used to: renegotiating the lease with the Park Service.
Zakary SonntagApril 12, 2026

Sublette County Doesn't Have A Stoplight — And They Like It That Way
Sublette County is larger than Delaware and Rhode Island combined and has more than 1,500 miles of roads. It doesn't have a stoplight and people like it that way. “A stoplight would mean Pinedale is Californicated," one resident said.
Kate MeadowsApril 12, 2026

Lander Midwife Has Delivered More Than 3,000 Babies Over 20 Years
Helen LaRose delivered more than 3,000 babies over a 20-year career as a certified nurse midwife and a self-proclaimed “baby catcher.” Something she learned is babies come when they want, even that time “I delivered that baby shoeless with one glove on."
Renée JeanApril 12, 2026

Lynx Are So Rare And Elusive, Nobody Really Knows How Many Are In Wyoming
Once more common across much of the North American Rockies, lynx are now elusive and rare. A Wyoming wildlife researcher says there are lynx in the Cowboy State, but nobody’s really sure how many are out there.
Mark HeinzApril 12, 2026

Cheyenne Trucker Was On A Road To Destruction, Then Sculpting Saved His Life
When Brandon Clark wasn’t drowning himself at the bottom of a bottle, he found himself staring out the windshield of his big rig, watching his life pass him by. Then a lifelong passion for art and sculpting changed — and saved — his life.
Jackie DorothyApril 12, 2026

Short Lines, Free Parking: Why Wyoming Travelers Say They Prefer Smaller Airports
Small airports have huge fans in Wyoming travelers, who say they prefer them to big-city hubs and will avoid the drive to a large airport to depart from home. Small airports have big advantages: shorter lines, fewer crowds, and in many cases free parking.
Renée JeanApril 12, 2026

Wyoming Vet Returned From Vietnam War To Become A CEO, But Still Haunted
Sheridan resident Cliff Root returned from the Vietnam War to become a successful CEO of multiple companies. After more than 50 years, he’s still haunted by seeing things nobody should ever see, then coming home to be called a “baby killer."
Dale KillingbeckApril 12, 2026

When A Career In Filmmaking Didn’t Pan Out, He Became A Wyoming Oil Fracker
When a 1995 Sundance Film Festival appearance didn’t deliver a film career, Dan Doyle switched gears in a big way — he became an oil fracker. That took him to the Wyoming oil fields and nearly got him knifed in an Oklahoma trailer.
David MadisonApril 12, 2026

Wyoming Classic Car Collectors Spend Big Bucks On Miniatures To Match Their Vintage Rides
Collecting and restoring classic cars can be an obsession for those Wyomingites who are passionate about their vintage machines. They’re also willing to spend big bucks on miniature toys that match their sweet rides, and even have fun-sized car shows.
Jackie DorothyApril 12, 2026

New Lease On Life: Cheyenne’s Historic 130-Year-Old Sturgis House Has New Owners
It’s one of the oldest mansions still standing in Wyoming and now it's turning a page. Cheyenne’s historic 130-year-old Sturgis House, once the home of cattle baron William Sturgis, has new owners. They've turned it into craft retreat and it's 90% booked.
Renée JeanApril 12, 2026

Thermopolis Safari Club’s Big Game Trophy Collection To Hit Auction Block
After more than 40 years on display, the big-game taxidermy collection at the Safari Club restaurant in Thermopolis will be shipped to auction next week. A potential value hasn’t been put on the hundreds of mounts, some of which can’t be sold in the U.S.
Jackie DorothyApril 11, 2026

Famed Mountaineer's Hidden Notes Still Being Found In Wyoming Wind River Range
Decades after “Lord of The Winds” mountaineer Finis Mitchell roamed the Wind River Range, hikers still find his handwritten notes in small plastic tubes. Star Valley photographer Ammon Jeffs found a Mitchell note while hiking on Sheep's Mountain.
Renée JeanApril 11, 2026
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by David Smith. David writes, "Crescent moon illuminated by pre-dawn sunrise east of Buffalo."

Don Day's Wyoming Weather Forecast: Thursday, April 16, 2026
Winter weather possible in Wyoming Thursday beginning after noon and continuing overnight with wind, rain and snow. Gusts higher than 50 mph in some areas. Highs from near 40 to mid 70s. Lows in the teens and 20s.

Daily Cartoon 2: Thursday, April 16, 2026
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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Wyoming Honors National Donate Life Month This April
Wyoming celebrates National Donate Life Month, spotlighting the power of organ, eye, and tissue donation. Lesley Steplock of Casper lost her mother in 2019, who went on to save multiple lives as a donor. Lesley now works for Donor Alliance, honoring her mother's legacy every day as an organ clinical coordinator.
April 13, 2026

Family Fun Awaits This Summer in Southwest Wyoming
Sweetwater County’s abundant natural playgrounds offer all kinds of opportunities to get out and play. Beyond outdoor escapades, you’ll find exciting summer shows, chances to see desert wildlife and a historic look at the Great American West at a variety of museums.
April 09, 2026

Western Americana & Firearms Collecting Resurges in Cody, Wyoming with Lock Stock & Barrel Auctions
Lock Stock & Barrel Auctions is working to restore Cody, Wyoming as a premier destination for Western and firearms collectors with its upcoming May 1–3 auction featuring over 1,200 lots. The catalog is now live, offering a wide range of historic arms and collectibles with multiple bidding options available.
April 09, 2026
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Joan Barron: Why Is It So Hard To Say 'I’m Sorry?'
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "Why is it so hard for today’s politicians to admit the wrongness of a situation? Even though they were not at fault personally, the ball was in the court of the Freedom Caucus members as it were, since they were the recipients of the checks."
Joan BarronMarch 21, 2026

Bill Sniffin: Turning 80 Thoughts: Quit Smoking, Stay Active, Be Health-Selfish
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “Here are my five life lessons that have kept me going for 80 years! I plan to keep going and keep learning.”
Bill SniffinMarch 21, 2026

Jonathan Lange: Your Participation Can Make Politics Better
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, “If you have never attended a party meeting, you would be amazed at the depth of understanding on display. Its participants are anything but 'deplorables.'”
Jonathan LangeMarch 20, 2026
Wyoming Life
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Cheyenne High School Parents Find Workaround To State Ban On NIL Deals
David MadisonApril 12, 2026
Casper Native Restoring Hell’s Half Acre Sign To Display In Wyoming Valley, Pa.
Renée JeanApril 11, 2026
DNA Stunner: Lander Veteran Finds New Life With Daughter He Never Knew He Had
Dale KillingbeckApril 11, 2026
Sheridan Golfer Jim Benepe Is Wyoming's Only Direct Link To The Masters
David MadisonApril 10, 2026
Giant Green Fireball Explodes Over Northeastern Wyoming on Wednesday Night
Andrew RossiApril 09, 2026
Outdoors
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Flaming Gorge Could Be Tapped To Make Up For ‘Horrible’ Colorado River Levels
Mark HeinzApril 11, 2026
Wyoming’s Lonesome Lake Not So Lonesome; Hikers Say It’s Turning Into Mob Scene
Mark HeinzApril 11, 2026
The Winter That Wasn't In Yellowstone National Park: 'It Was Off-The-Charts Warm'
Andrew RossiApril 10, 2026
Texas Man Gets Jail For Leaving Trail Of Footprints On Yellowstone Hot Springs
Andrew RossiApril 10, 2026
Bighorn Ram Destroys Sliding Glass Door After Mistaking Reflection For Rival Ram
Mark HeinzApril 09, 2026
Crime & Courts
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'Something Is Very Wrong’: Cody Man With Mental Health Issues Disappears
Jen KocherApril 11, 2026
DNA Breakthrough Identifies New Ted Bundy Victim In Utah; Could Solve Wyoming Cases
Jen KocherApril 11, 2026
Woman Who Hit Two Elk While Speeding, Killing Friend In Car, Acquitted Of Felony
Clair McFarlandApril 10, 2026
Greybull Woman Charged With Stealing $155,000 From Elderly Parents
Greg JohnsonApril 10, 2026
Gillette Woman Says She Tried To Burn Down Shed To Kill ‘Black Panthers’ Inside
Greg JohnsonApril 09, 2026
