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If Wyoming's congressional delegation continues to follow Trump's zeal to sell public lands in the West, they’ll face a political firestorm, writes columnist Rod Miller.
Wyoming is many things to many people, but public land is why they come and why they stay, writes guest columnist Chris Madson.
Reversal of Clinton-era rule opens up roadbuilding and commercial logging on tens of millions of acres nationally that have ...
Utah senator says Forest Service lands no longer on the block as parliamentarian finds sell-off violates reconciliation ...
Nation's soaring oil and natural gas production may buffer energy prices if Israel-Iran conflict disrupts global supplies, ...
Politicians, scores of businesses, join rapidly growing criticism of budget measure targeting federally owned land in Western ...
Lawmakers exempted abortion medications from new protections for off-label prescriptions. A judge will decide whether part of ...
The Wyoming Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics Executive Committee members are Dr. Michael Sanderson, M.D., ...
A federal lawsuit challenging Wyoming’s new voter registration law has drawn high-powered attorneys from across the country to the case, including several from a firm President Donald Trump hired to ...
State shouldn’t have to rely on courts to salvage Legislature’s incompetent funding of public schools, columnist Kerry Drake opines.
Casting doubt on a system without evidence erodes confidence in vaccines that have protected generations of children from disease, five Wyoming doctors write.
Land sales would raise federal revenue and open up parcels for housing, according to Utah senator’s plan. But critics say it ...