Wyoming Stories
The Road to Cheyenne is our special series about Wyoming’s elections. This week, a recap of where we stand after the primaries and a deeper look at the journey of the Wyoming Freedom Caucus.
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The remains of an Eastern Shoshone boy have been returned to the Wind River Reservation, after more than a hundred years at the Carlisle Indian School cemetery in Pennsylvania.
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The Elk Fire was 10 percent contained as of Oct. 7. The U.S. Forest Service confirmed it was lightning caused.
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Kevin Carman had been in the university's provost role since 2021. He gave no reason for the abrupt departure.
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In places with some of the harshest winter conditions in the lower 48, people are insulating their houses with straw. The alternative material is a way to lower carbon footprints and is surprisingly resilient.
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Opposition parties boycotted the election, calling it a sham amid a deteriorating political climate and authoritarian drift in the birthplace of the Arab Spring more than a decade ago.
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The interview followed criticism from former President Donald Trump that Harris has been unwilling to sit for hard interviews. She was pressed on everything from her economic proposals to immigration.
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A NASA spacecraft knocked into an asteroid two years ago to test planetary defense. Now, a new mission will inspect the damage, with the goal of helping future asteroid deflection.
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Vice President Harris remembered the victims of the attack by planting a memorial tree at her residence at the Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., while former President Trump visited a sacred site for Hasidic Jews in Queens, N.Y.