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"Total Loss": Witness Says Fire Ripped Through Cheyenne Apartment Building In Minutes
A fire tore through an under-construction apartment in north Cheyenne on Tuesday, burning so hot and intense it was “a total loss” in minutes, a witness said. “You could feel the heat like you were standing in front of a campfire,” he said.
Greg JohnsonMay 26, 2026

Hooray! Miracle The Young Grizzly Survives Winter, Shows Up At Colter Bay
After losing both of her siblings to a male grizzly’s attack last spring and then splitting from her mother at an unusually tender age, the young grizzly named Miracle survived winter on her own and showed up at Colter Bay on Sunday.
Mark HeinzMay 26, 2026

Hikers Rescued From Death Canyon Shelf In Grand Teton National Park
Two hikers on a multi-day excursion were helicoptered to safety by Teton County Search and Rescue after becoming ill on Monday. “It sounded like they weren't prepared to hit as much snow as they did in the high country," one rescuer told Cowboy State Daily.
Andrew RossiMay 26, 2026

Mike Yin Bristles At Chuck Gray Plan To Ban Political Party Changes After Jan. 1
State Rep. Mike Yin argued against a proposal by Chuck Gray to ban political party changes after Jan. 1 in election years. “Why are you interested in making it harder for people?” Yin asked. “I view it as an election integrity issue,” Gray answered.
Clair McFarlandMay 26, 2026

Wolverine That Wyoming Hiker Saw In Wind Rivers Was Tracked Over 200 Square Miles
Wyoming biologists say a wolverine that had a rare close-range encounter with a hiker in the Wind River Range mountains is the same animal they’ve been tracking for more than a year. And it has a huge range, being tracked over 200 square miles.
Mark HeinzMay 26, 2026

'Tonight The Horses Sleep Standing Up': Lessons From Five Nights In The Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness
Suddenly, I was fully awake. The horses got out! Deep in the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, dozens of miles from the nearest road, two days into a five-day trip, the horses and mules were our only way to pack out our camp.
Leah VeressMay 26, 2026

Meteorologist Don Day Skeptical About Forecast For Wetter-Than-Normal Summer
Wyoming meteorologist Don Day is skeptical about a popular weather forecasting website’s prediction of a wetter-than-normal summer. “Beware the green blob,” he says about the forecast map and a hopeful, giant green shape covering Wyoming.
Andrew RossiMay 26, 2026

Cheyenne Man Living Under Park Bridge Fights Cops, Threatens To Kill K-9
A Cheyenne man reportedly experiencing some kind of “psychosis” and living under a park bridge fought with four cops and threatened to kill a K-9. He also said he’d been living under the bridge since before the Civil War.
Kolby FedoreMay 26, 2026

Casper Serial Arsonist Who Says He Tries To ‘Burn The Pain’ Gets 6-12 Years
A Casper man who admitted being a serial arsonist and starting numerous fires got 6-12 years in prison Tuesday. He said he’s mentally ill and was trying to “burn the pain,” but the judge shut that down: “There is no excuse for the defendant’s actions."
Dale KillingbeckMay 26, 2026

Casper Woman Accused Of Hitting Herself With Hammer To Fake Abuse Pleads Not Guilty
A Casper woman told police she hit herself with a sledgehammer to treat a medical condition, not to fake abuse from her husband. She pleaded not guilty Tuesday to allegations she stabbed him in the neck with a knife.
Dale KillingbeckMay 26, 2026

Meteorologist Don Day Says Don’t Lose Your Mind Over Possible Super El Niño
Meteorologist Don Day says reports of a Super El Niño brewing in the Pacific Ocean are ludicrous. An El Niño is coming and that will likely be beneficial for Wyoming, but anything stronger is too far out to predict and, at this point, just clickbait.
Andrew RossiMay 25, 2026

Sitting Bull Contract With Buffalo Bill Museum Returns To Wyoming After $136,000 Sale
Longtime museum supporter Naoma Tate paid $136K to secure Buffalo Bill Cody’s contract with Sitting Bull for the Buffalo Bill Museum in Cody, keeping a rare piece of Wyoming history in the Cowboy State. “It’s just wonderful this is coming back,” she said.
Renée JeanMay 25, 2026

Bell At Famous Red Shell Schoolhouse Rings Again After Decades Of Silence
The bell at the Red Shell School is ringing again after a decades-long effort to save the iconic 111-year-old one-room Wyoming schoolhouse. It’s so picturesque it became nationally famous for being featured on the cover of textbooks.
Renée JeanMay 25, 2026

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsMay 26, 2026

Wyoming Company Uses High-Tech AI Sprinklers To Save Homes From Wildfire
As Wyoming faces another tinderbox fire season, high-tech home fire systems are starting to catch on across the West. One of the fastest growing is a Jackson Hole, Wyoming, company that makes AI sprinklers that are saving homes from wildfires.
Renée JeanMay 25, 2026

"We Need People Working": Wyoming Waits On BLM Reinforcements As Permits Back Up
As new BLM Director Steve Pearce begins work, energy leaders say staffing shortages are top priority. “We need people working on permits,” Wyoming mining honcho Travis Deti said. Without renewed leases, coal companies can lose access to federally leased reserves.
Kate MeadowsMay 25, 2026

Wyoming History: Monsignor Philip Krass Loved Smoking Cigars And Playing Bridge
For 45 years, Monsignor Philip Krass smoked cigars, fished the Big Horn Basin and would drive more than 100 miles for a game of bridge. “If you needed him for an emergency, you had to figure out who was hosting that night’s bridge game,” said Dee Arps, 108.
Jackie DorothyMay 25, 2026

‘A Big Deal’: No Fuel In Bighorn Recreation Area For Memorial Weekend Boaters
People expecting to spend Memorial Day weekend boating in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area were surprised to find no fuel available. It’s “a big deal,” say local operators in a sprawling canyon where cell service can be spotty.
Kolby FedoreMay 25, 2026

Fire Rips Through Office Building Near Teton Pines Clubhouse In Wilson
Heavy smoke hung over the Teton Pines golf course when Forrest Sandberg arrived for work Monday morning. "People lost memories and irreplaceable things," said the facilities manager about watching fire rip through a nearby office building.
Kolby FedoreMay 25, 2026

Wyoming People: Mark Potter Gives Up Big City Chaos To Live In Wind River Canyon
Mark Potter gave up a chaotic life in Denver to live in isolation in Wyoming’s Wind River Canyon with a pair of yappy dogs. He likely saved his neighbors May 16 when he called 911 to report a wildfire near the railroad tracks in the canyon.
Jackie DorothyMay 25, 2026

‘I Was Dead’: How Eagle-Eyed Cops Saved Woman And Toddler From A Human Trafficker
Beaten and turned out to turn tricks, she was on track for a violent death when eagle-eyed cops recognized she was being trafficked. “People think it doesn’t happen in rural states like Wyoming, but it does,” trafficking experts say.
Jen KocherMay 24, 2026

Evanston Is Utah’s ‘Sin City,’ Where They Can Get Booze, Gamble, And Buy Fireworks
Wyoming’s looser liquor laws — and higher elevations — make for memorable nights and steady business in Evanston on the state line with Utah. It’s Utah’s “Sin City,” where people go for booze, to place bets and buy fireworks.
Renée JeanMay 25, 2026

Rejected By Herd, Newborn Bison Named Koa Rescued By Family At Wyoming Ranch
After rejected by mom and tossed aside by a jealous bull, a newborn bison named Koa found an unlikely family at a Wyoming ranch, where rescuers work around the clock to keep the tiny bison alive. “Koa has a very strong spirit,” said one of her rescuers.
Kate MeadowsMay 24, 2026

Judge Andre Rudolph Grew Up In Cheyenne To Become A Superhero From The Bench
Judge Andre Rudolph grew up in Cheyenne, played running back for UW and once ran down a defendant to earn the nickname “Batman.” Before his sudden death last week, he also changed the lives of lawbreakers willing to take his help and accountability.
Zakary SonntagMay 24, 2026

Cheyenne Green Beret Chopper Pilot Had Eye Shot Out — And Completed His Mission
Jerry Montoya was a Green Beret chopper pilot when he took seven bullets and had his eye shot out while in the air, but it didn’t stop him from completing his mission. “I flew for another 14 years as a one-eyed pilot,” said Montoya, now 85.
Dale KillingbeckMay 24, 2026

Watch, Wait, Worry: When You’re Stuck On I-80 During A Blizzard In Wyoming
Hundreds of people spent more than 15 hours on I-80 during a blizzard in south central Wyoming last week. All they could do was watch, wait and worry while rationing food and watching the fuel gauge. “That’s never happened to me before,” said a veteran trucker.
Andrew RossiMay 24, 2026

Critics Say App That Shows Where Yellowstone Wildlife Is Makes Mob Scenes Worse
Critics of a smartphone app that tells users where animals are in Yellowstone say it will make wildlife mob scenes worse. “It will cause a whole bunch of people to drive to the same place at the same time. What could possibly go wrong?” one photographer said.
Mark HeinzMay 24, 2026

Caught Up In Courtship, Mating Grizzlies In Yellowstone Cause Massive Traffic Jams
It’s grizzly mating season in Yellowstone, and a pair of popular bears were too caught up in courtship to notice gawking crowds. The amorous scene near Yellowstone Lake caused bear jams for at least a quarter mile in each direction for days this week.
Mark HeinzMay 24, 2026

Yellowstone's Old Faithful Is Not Broken, Despite No Documented Eruptions For Full Day
Although there were no documented eruptions of Old Faithful in Yellowstone for a full day last week, scientists are not concerned. Turns out the Old Faithful webcam was temporarily offline so that prevented people from documenting eruptions remotely.
Andrew RossiMay 25, 2026

Riverton’s Soldier’s House A Headquarters Of Help For Veterans
A renovated farmhouse at a Riverton intersection began with a desire to serve those who served their country. The Soldier’s House of Fremont County has grown into a headquarters of help for veterans, serving those who served their country.
Dale KillingbeckMay 25, 2026
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Brian Peel. Brian writes, "Spectacular sunrise above timberline in the Snowy Range. There’s nothing quite like being the only person for miles watching a spectacular sunrise at nearly 11,000 feet."
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
Fred Harrison: A Tale of Two Courts — The Battle For Wyoming’s Constitution
Opinion by Fred Harrison
Dave Simpson: I'm Voting For The Skunk At The Garden Party
Opinion by Dave Simpson
Gail Symons: Take Back The GOP From The Inside, Not The Outside
Opinion by Gail Symons
Joan Barron: Seniors And Young Men Are Gambling More
Opinion by Joan Barron
Bill Sniffin: Wyoming’s False Spring — 90 Degree Temps & Wet Snow In Same Week.
Opinion by Bill Sniffin
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Slow Down, Move Over: A Shared Responsibility to Save Wyomingites This Memorial Day
AAA reminds Wyoming travelers to stay alert and protect everyone stopped on the roadside during one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.
May 18, 2026

Wyoming Radiologist Dr. Joseph McGinley Earns Prestigious Fellowship in the American College of Radiology
The McGinley Clinic physician and innovator, Joseph C. McGinley, MD, PhD, FACR, has been inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Radiology (FACR), one of the highest honors in the field of radiology.
May 12, 2026

What’s New at Cheyenne Frontier Days in 2026
Now in its 130th year, CFD returns with 10 days of rodeo, plus new experiences like the Morning Star American Indian Village and Chute 9.
May 11, 2026
Opinion
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Fred Harrison: A Tale of Two Courts — The Battle For Wyoming’s Constitution
Columnist Fred Harrison writes, "On May 14, the Wyoming Supreme Court handed down a monumental victory for families and separation of powers. The court put down its red pen, picked up a dictionary, and read the Constitution as it was actually written."
Fred HarrisonMay 27, 2026

Dave Simpson: I'm Voting For The Skunk At The Garden Party
Columnist Dave Simpson writes, "Serving in office, Chuck Gray was often the skunk at the status quo garden party. He had repeated run-ins with Gov Gordon, and two episodes when Gordon reportedly suggested they go outside and settle their differences."
Dave SimpsonMay 25, 2026

Bill Sniffin: Wyoming’s False Spring — 90 Degree Temps & Wet Snow In Same Week.
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes, "Wyoming’s remarkable ability to dish out Jekyll-and-Hyde weather was on full display. In Lander, we hit the 90s on May 13 and then got blasted with wet snow on May 17."
Bill SniffinMay 23, 2026
Wyoming Life
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Wyoming Veterans Remember The True Military Heroes Who Never Came Back
Greg JohnsonMay 25, 2026
Forget Slicing Up Tags, Most Thieves Will Just Steal Whole Wyoming License Plate
Andrew RossiMay 24, 2026
Worland Champion For WWII Japanese Americans Comes Home For Final Time
Dale KillingbeckMay 23, 2026
After Losing Leg To Cancer, Evanston Teen Dreams Of Being Elite Athlete
Dale KillingbeckMay 23, 2026
What The Heck … Is That Squatty 'Star Wars'-Looking Building In Wheatland?
Kolby FedoreMay 23, 2026
Outdoors
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Biologists Worry People Getting Too Close To Cooke City Red Foxes With Rare Genetics
Mark HeinzMay 24, 2026
As Trump Moves To Allow ‘Cyanide Bombs’ To Kill Coyotes, Some Worry Dogs Will Die
Mark HeinzMay 22, 2026
Bison Attacks And Kills Hiker On Trail In Custer State Park
Kate MeadowsMay 22, 2026
Beartooth Highway Opening Delayed By Snow, Should Be Ready Saturday
Andrew RossiMay 22, 2026
Wyoming Firearms Companies Say YouTube Unfairly Targets Gun-Related Content
Mark HeinzMay 22, 2026
Crime & Courts
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‘I Might Assassinate You’: Laramie Man Charged With Threatening Governor
Kolby FedoreMay 22, 2026
Montana Driver Falls Asleep, Crashes Through Guardrail And Lands On Roof
Andrew RossiMay 22, 2026
Police Say Suspect In Cheyenne Pumphouse Fire Is On Video Breaking Into Building
Kolby FedoreMay 22, 2026
Police Say Drunk Lusk Man Rammed Stolen Skid Steer Into Local Motel
Kolby FedoreMay 21, 2026
Former Wyoming Minister 'Unequivocally Denies’ Claims Of Sex Abuse Against Boys
Clair McFarlandMay 21, 2026



