Wyoming Stories
A chronic wasting disease case was confirmed in two elk on the Dell Creek Feedground, according to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. This is the second incident of CWD on a feedground in Wyoming ever.
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Wyoming could join 19 other states in calling for a rare Article V convention to propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution. They specifically want to limit federal powers, but some think the event could go awry.
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A multi-vehicle wreck in the westbound tunnel of I-80 between Green River and Rawlins has closed both lanes with no projected opening time.
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The federal hiring freeze could mean long lines and dirty restrooms at Yellowstone National Park this summer but business and tourism leaders in Cody, the park’s East Entrance gateway town, aren’t worried about fewer visitors coming to town.
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The ruling from a federal court in Washington, D.C., is a reprieve for CFPB staff who had been bracing for mass layoffs as early as Friday.
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The National Nuclear Security Administration is a semi-autonomous agency within the Department of Energy that oversees the U.S. stockpile of thousands of nuclear weapons. Officials were given hours to fire hundreds of employees.
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He wrote that there was no explanation "why a blanket suspension of all congressionally appropriated foreign aid" is needed to review programs. But how funds will start flowing again is unclear.
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An order to dismiss the corruption case against New York Mayor Eric Adams has sent the Justice Department into a crisis. Several top prosecutors resigned rather than obey orders to dismiss the case.