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Mother Charged With First-Degree Murder In Death Of 4-Month-Old Had 58 Missing Texts
The parents of a 4-month-old Cheyenne boy who died of severe brain injuries made their first court appearances Thursday on first-degree murder charges. Police say 58 texts from before the boy was taken to the hospital were missing from the mother’s phone.
Greg JohnsonApril 09, 2026

Wyoming Freedom Caucus Members Split On Who Should Be Governor
Despite being in the Freedom Caucus together, neither Rep. Pendergraft nor Rep. Haroldson were shocked Thursday to find they're endorsing different candidates in the governor’s race. Pendergraft is behind Brent Bien while Haroldson supports Degenfelder.
Clair McFarlandApril 09, 2026

Weston County Clerk Quits One Day After Felony Arrest On Election-Related Charges
Weston County Clerk Becky Hadlock resigned Thursday one day after she was charged with two felonies, the chair of the local Republican party, Kari Drost, has confirmed. The resignation averts a civil trial that had been set for Monday.
Clair McFarlandApril 09, 2026

Keystone XL's Second Coming? — This Time As A Wyoming-Bound Pipeline
A Denver energy analyst says the cancelled Keystone XL pipeline isn't entirely dead. It's being resurrected in a new form, with Canadian segments feeding a proposed Bridger pipeline to Guernsey. The first Wyoming public meeting is on April 13 in Newcastle.
David MadisonApril 09, 2026

Giant Green Fireball Explodes Over Northeastern Wyoming on Wednesday Night
Although a green meteor was spotted in five states Wednesday night, it entered the atmosphere in Converse County and exploded over Wright, Wyoming, in Campbell County. The American Meteor Society says the fireball was flying sixty miles a second.
Andrew RossiApril 09, 2026

Wyoming Ranchers Split On Opening Mexico Border To Beef After Screwworm Outbreak
Wyoming ranchers are split on the USDA considering a phased reopening of the U.S.-Mexico border to beef following a devastating screwworm outbreak. Some say it could mean lower prices, but others will be “greatly opposed to it."
Kate MeadowsApril 10, 2026

Yellowstone Photographer Captures Bison's Heroic Escape From Notorious Death Trap
Yellowstone’s Blacktail Pond is a death trap for bison when they fall through ice or get stuck in mud there. Wildlife photographer Pete Bengeyfield thought for sure that one unfortunate bison was doomed but was thrilled to see her escape.
Mark HeinzApril 09, 2026

Gillette Woman Says She Tried To Burn Down Shed To Kill ‘Black Panthers’ Inside
When trying to burn down a stranger’s shed because there are “black panthers” inside, it may be less incriminating to not use mail addressed to yourself to start the fire. Instead, a Gillette woman was bound over Wednesday to face a felony arson charge.
Greg JohnsonApril 09, 2026

Cheyenne Parents Charged With First-Degree Murder In Death Of 4-Month-Old Son
The parents of a 4-month-old accused of causing the "extensive injuries" that led to his death were arrested Wednesday on suspicion of first-degree murder. Cheyenne police say the boy died after a month on life support.
Greg JohnsonApril 09, 2026

Bighorn Ram Destroys Sliding Glass Door After Mistaking Reflection For Rival Ram
A bighorn sheep ram destroyed a sliding glass door in Yuma, Arizona, last week after seeing his own reflection and mistaking it for another ram. A former Wyoming Game and Fish wildlife supervisor wasn't surprised. "That's normal behavior," he said.
Mark HeinzApril 09, 2026

Man Accused In Green River Bombing To Plead Guilty In Identity Theft Case
A man accused of injuring his wife with a bomb in Green River and then eluding authorities for 44 years is expected to plead guilty in an identify theft case. After the bombing, he allegedly stole the identify of a dead college classmate.
Clair McFarlandApril 09, 2026

Cody Roberts, Wolf Abuser, Gets 18 Months Probation, Prison Possible If He Fails It
Cody Roberts, known for torturing a wolf in February 2024 in Daniel, Wyoming, was sentenced Wednesday to 18 months’ probation and fined $1,000, with prison and more fines possible if he fails probation. The judge called the crime disturbing.
Clair McFarlandApril 08, 2026

$500M Converse County Solar Project Delayed Without Buyer For Its Power
A $500 million commercial-scale Converse County solar project has been delayed because the company doesn't have a buyer for its power. “We know the project isn’t real until they break ground,” said state Sen, Brian Boner, adding he’s not surprised.
Kate MeadowsApril 08, 2026

Weston County Clerk Arrested On Felony Election-Related Charges
Weston County Clerk Becky Hadlock was arrested Wednesday morning on two election-related felony charges, then released on her own recognizance roughly two hours later. Each is punishable by up to five years in prison and $10,000 in fines.
Clair McFarlandApril 08, 2026

Big Piney Man Facing 20 Child Porn Felonies Could Get 240 Years In Prison
A Sublette County man charged with 20 felony counts of sexual exploitation of children for allegedly distributing child pornography could face up to 240 years in prison if convicted.
Greg JohnsonApril 09, 2026

Grizzlies Face Carcass Shortage After Mild Winter And Wolves Getting Them First
A mild winter means fewer rotting big game carcasses for Wyoming grizzlies to feast on this spring and wolves are getting them first. "I had three feet of snow in my yard last year. Now I have three inches of grass,” said wildlife photographer Tom Mangelsen
Mark HeinzApril 08, 2026

New York Woman Accused Of Being Part Of Organized Gang Scamming Wyoming Banks
A 38-year-old New York woman faces charges in Casper Circuit Court for her role in an alleged scheme to scam Wyoming banks out of thousands of dollars. Police allege she’s part of an organized fraud ring.
Dale KillingbeckApril 08, 2026

As Trump Pushes To Quadruple Nuclear Power, Not All Projections Show Growth
A federal agency that examined how the country’s energy system could evolve over the next quarter century is forecasting little to no growth for nuclear energy at a time when Wyoming and the federal government are banking on expanding the industry.
David MadisonApril 08, 2026

Cheyenne Teens With Toy Guns Trigger ‘Shots-Fired’ Report, Heavy Police Response
A car full of Cheyenne teenagers trying to shoot each other with realistic-looking toy guns touched off a “shots-fired” report and a heavy police response Tuesday evening. Police say they’re lucky they, or others, weren’t shot for real.
Greg JohnsonApril 08, 2026

Hunters Say Federal ‘Greyhound Protection Act’ A Sneaky Way To Ban Working Dogs
Hunters worry that language slipped into the federal Farm Bill to protect racing greyhounds could ban the training of hunting and cattle dogs with “live lures." A Wyoming outdoorsman says the language is so vague it could even include police dogs.
Mark HeinzApril 08, 2026

Campbell County Firefighters Rescue Bow-Tie-Wearing Baby Goat From Drain Pipe
Campbell County firefighters rescued a bow-tie-wearing baby goat after it fell into an 8-foot-deep sump drain over the weekend. The goat was dressed up to celebrate Easter. “I don’t recall we ever rescued a goat before,” the fire department said.
Greg JohnsonApril 08, 2026

Firm Says Seminoe Pumped Storage Project Can Begin Work In 2029, Could Create 500 Jobs
The firm developing the $4 billion Seminoe Pumped Storage Project on Tuesday said the 970-megawatt pump storage project to provide stability to the electric grid can begin work in 2029. They assured commissioners downstream fisheries wouldn't be impacted.
Dale KillingbeckApril 08, 2026

Here's What Red States That Didn't Hand Voter Data To The Feds Are Saying
While Wyoming was among the first states to hand sensitive voter data to the Dept. of Justice last year, six GOP-led states and 23 Democrat-led states are fighting the initiative in court. "The Radical Left and media will stop at nothing," Chuck Gray said.
Clair McFarlandApril 08, 2026

Yellowstone's Massive Multi-Month Snow-Clearing Convoy Reaches East Entrance
A convoy of bulldozers, snowplows, and their chainsaw-wielding operators reached Sylvan Lake along Yellowstone National Park's East Entrance Road this week. They've been clearing hundreds of miles of snow-covered roads since the beginning of March.
Andrew RossiApril 08, 2026

Where ‘A River Runs Through It’: Inside The Hunt For Data Center Sites
A data center is proposed to go next to the blue-ribbon Montana trout water immortalized in the movie "A River Runs Through It.” Neighbors are scrutinizing the plan as industry insiders say the hunt is on in Wyoming and Montana for new data center sites.
David MadisonApril 07, 2026

Laramie County Sheriff Says Cheyenne Annexations A ‘Land Grab’ By Mayor
Laramie County Sheriff Brian Kozak says the city of Cheyenne’s push for annexation is “the mayor land-grabbing” for tax revenue. Mayor Patrick Collins says he “understands the narrative, but it just isn’t true."
Kate MeadowsApril 07, 2026

Fans Still Mourn Death Of Grizzly 760, Wyoming’s Most Polite Bear
Grizzly 760 was the grandson of the famed Grizzly 399, said to be mellow and Wyoming’s most polite bear. He was killed in 2014 after stealing a hunter’s deer carcass, which fans of the bear are still mad about.
Mark HeinzApril 08, 2026

It's A Month Early But Even Meteorologist Don Day Says It's OK To Turn On Sprinklers
Meteorologist Don Day is the first to caution against prematurely turning sprinklers on. But even though it's a month early, he’s warmed up to it. “At this point, we don't foresee a prolonged freeze that’s long enough to cause pipes to break,” he said.
Andrew Rossi & Jackie DorothyApril 07, 2026

Cheyenne Man With 101 Neglected And 22 Dead Animals Pleads To Four Misdemeanors
A Cheyenne man who had a hoard of 101 neglected and 22 dead animals pleaded guilty last week to four misdemeanors. The director of the Cheyenne Animal Shelter said that's an example of "virtually nonexistent" animal cruelty laws in Wyoming.
Greg JohnsonApril 07, 2026

Biologists Surprised At How Healthy Three-And-A-Half Legged Elk Appeared To Be
Biologists believe this healthy three-and-a-half legged elk was living on borrowed time but were amazed at its condition. Video of the elk was taken at a ranch in Missoula. “He was in really good condition coming out of the winter," one biologist said.
Andrew RossiApril 07, 2026

Wyoming Delegation Stands By Trump After 'Whole Civilization Will Die' Post
Wyoming’s congressional delegation did not condemn President Trump’s Tuesday pre-Iran-ceasefire threat that “a whole civilization will die tonight," while some cast it as a call for genocide. "It’s time for Iran to choose peace," said Sen. Barrasso.
Clair McFarlandApril 08, 2026

Democrat Lisa Kinney Enters House Race, Says Protect Public Lands
Calling for more state sovereignty over key issues, former state lawmaker and attorney Lisa Kinney is running for the Democratic nomination for Wyoming’s only U.S. House seat. She could face whoever survives the huge rumble in the Republican primary.
Clair McFarlandApril 07, 2026

Family Attempts First Major Non-Luxury Housing Development In Teton County In 30 Years
A Teton County family promises to price-cap 70% of the homes in a new 553-house neighborhood south of Jackson. It would be the first major non-luxury development of 100 or more homes in the nation’s wealthiest county in 30 years.
Clair McFarlandApril 06, 2026

$3 Million State Buyout Of Star Plunge, Hotel Could End Decades Of Disputes
Wyoming lawmakers have set aside $3 million to buy the Star Plunge and Hot Springs Hotel. That could end decades of disputes, as well as an ongoing lawsuit, clearing the way for the Star Plunge to reopen after closing abruptly more than a year ago.
Renée JeanApril 06, 2026

Record $4 Million UW Athletics Deal Hits As Trump Orders NCAA Overhaul
A record $4 million University of Wyoming jersey patch deal hits days after President Trump signed an executive order tying federal funding to compliance with college sports rules. UW Athletics says it needs $8 million in revenue sharing to compete.
David MadisonApril 06, 2026

City Worker Files Ethics Complaint Against Rock Springs Council Member
An ethics complaint has been filed against Rock Springs City Councilman Rick Milonas by a city employee, who says Milonas falsely accused him of “advancing a ‘gay agenda.’” The councilman also criticized the mayor and says the complaint is “retaliation.”
Kate MeadowsApril 07, 2026

April Snow Too Little, Too Late To Save Wyoming’s Historically Low Snowpack
The first week of April has so far brought a dump of heavy, wet snow across Wyoming’s high country. Meteorologists say it's needed, but also too little, too late to save the state’s historically low snowpack, which has been melting for weeks.
Andrew RossiApril 06, 2026

Opponents Say Bike Trail Could Cut Off Migration Route For Prized Deer Herd
Opponents of a proposed Pinedale-area bike trail say they fear it will cut off “the bottleneck,” a migration route for the area’s prized Sublette mule deer herd. Supporters say it won’t, but will open more outdoor recreation opportunities.
Mark HeinzApril 07, 2026

Landlord Takes $100K In Tools While Tenant On Vacation, Claims It Was Abandoned
Police say a Gillette landlord admitted taking about $100,000 worth of tools from his tenants while they were on vacation. He also took guns and cash, claiming the tenants abandoned the property and their stuff was “his to do with as he saw fit.”
Greg JohnsonApril 06, 2026

Riverton Man Gets 30-40 Years For Fatally Stabbing 14-Year-Old
A 23-year-old Fremont County man who admitted in court he "stabbed a guy in the back” was sentenced Monday to 30-40 years in prison. He'd pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for stabbing a 14-year-old in a brawl north of Riverton last August.
Clair McFarlandApril 06, 2026

Gillette Man Who Shot Half-Sister In The Face Gets 25-45 Years In Prison
A Gillette man who shot his half-sister in the face, then turned to his mother and told her to “give me a hug, because I am going to jail,” will spend the next 25-45 years in prison. The mother of both pleaded with the court for leniency for her son.
Greg JohnsonApril 06, 2026
Desperate On The Side Of A Road With A Gun, A Voice From The Void Saved His Life
Desperation had overwhelmed Gillette resident Bruce Brown until he found himself on the side of a road thinking of using the .40-caliber Ruger in his car. Then the tough-raised Wyomingite heard a voice from the void that saved his life. I realized there's help out there," he said.
Zakary SonntagApril 05, 2026

Engineers Say Colorado River Crisis Could Use Wyoming’s ‘Godfather Of Water’ About Now
Elwood Mead was known as Wyoming’s “godfather of measuring water." As head of the Bureau of Reclamation, he oversaw the building of Hoover Dam that created Lake Mead, which was named after him. Engineers say today’s Colorado River crisis could use his insight.
David MadisonApril 05, 2026

Traveling Wyoming: At Dubois Lodge, Guests Share Motel With Free-Range Chickens
At the Chinook Winds Lodge in Dubois, guests share the motel with a flock of free-range chickens that produce eggs for the guests. “If you’ve eaten farm-fresh eggs, you know they have that beautiful yolk, and they’re very nutritious," says the owner.
Renée JeanApril 05, 2026
Daily Features
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Susan Schmidt in Wapiti. Susan writes, "It was a fun treat to look at the moon this morning and imagine Artemis coming home to us already. What a great adventure for humanity!!"
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
Opinion
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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

Hope for Iran
In the midst of unrest, loss, and uncertainty, many in Iran are searching for truth. Despite the dangers of following Jesus, lives are being changed as God’s Word reaches those who have never had the opportunity to read it for themselves.
March 26, 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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Wyoming History: Calamity Jane’s Turbulent Visits To Her Sister’s Homestead
Jackie DorothyApril 05, 2026
Wyoming People: Del McOmie’s 30-Year Political Career Began To Battle Frogs
Dale KillingbeckApril 05, 2026
Vietnam War Memorial Replica To Make Only Wyoming Stop In Afton
Dale KillingbeckApril 05, 2026
Pinedale Man's Movie About Roberto Clemente Is Up For Emmy Award
Dale KillingbeckApril 05, 2026
‘Voice’ Told 13-Year-Old Coal Miner To Get Out, Then 62 Other Miners Killed
Dale KillingbeckApril 05, 2026
Outdoors
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Yellowstone Wolf Goes Flying After Taking A Bison Kick During Hunt
Andrew RossiApril 03, 2026
Oh No! Evanston Residents Worried About Big Betty, Their Friendly Neighborhood Moose
Andrew RossiApril 02, 2026
Yellowstone Tearing Down Old Bridge Now That New $118M, 180-Foot-Tall Bridge Finished
Andrew RossiApril 02, 2026
Idaho Fish And Game Commissioner Charged For Poaching Elk, Shooting From Truck
Andrew RossiMarch 30, 2026
Birding Season Is Here, And Enthusiasts Flocking to Wyoming Aren't All Retirees
David MadisonMarch 29, 2026
Crime & Courts
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30 Years After Unabomber’s Arrest, FBI Still Has His Cabin — And It Still Stinks
Anna-Louise JacksonApril 05, 2026
‘It’s Like He’s A Ghost’: Search On After Rock Springs College Student Vanishes
Jen KocherApril 04, 2026
Utah Investigator Says He Has New Evidence That Shows Kurt Cobain Was Murdered
Jen KocherApril 04, 2026
Lawyer Sued By Wyoming Transgender Sorority Member Settles Lawsuit
Clair McFarlandApril 03, 2026
Prosecutor Wants Jury To Hear Evidence Accused Murderer Threw Dog Down Stairs
Clair McFarlandApril 03, 2026


