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Federal biologist who led the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team retired early because of upheaval and the remaining staffers are losing their office, the Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center.
When a National Endowment for the Humanities grant was cancelled last week, so was a project to make historical Wyoming newspapers more accessible.
In Grand Teton and Yellowstone parks, workers plow the roads each spring, then let folks enjoy them for weeks before cars are allowed.
Grizzly advocates and ranchers share a love for Wyoming's open undeveloped spaces. Misrepresenting the threat bears pose to cattle doesn't help that common cause, writes rancher Coke Landers.
The outlook might be gloomy but ignoring Wyoming's economic challenges will only compound future problems, columnist Khale Lenhart opines.
After lawmakers passed a record low number of committee bills in the 2025 general session, the Wyoming Legislature’s ...
Conservation groups warn sweeping measures threaten a trajectory toward cleaner air and more affordable electricity.
Rod Miller’s campfire tale imagines a future of liquidated public land should the Trump administration decide grazing, camping, hunting, fishing and generally goofing off on public land doesn’t cut it ...
Attorneys for Wyoming abortion providers want laws paused while case proceeds. State lawyers say new rules should remain in ...
The committee, still largely undefined, will try to boost shared governance of the university, trustees said. Critics said ...
The University of Wyoming’s faculty senate overwhelmingly delivered a vote of no confidence Monday against President Ed Seidel’s leadership, as fallout from the controversial demotion of a popular ...
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