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A Weed-Themed Restaurant Chain In Wyoming — Where Pot Can Still Bring Jail Time
A weed-themed sandwich shop opened in Casper, Wyoming, on Friday, where marijuana possession can lead to jail time. "I feel the fact that it’s a little taboo” is part of the draw, says the manager.
Kolby FedoreMay 02, 2026

Wyoming Bull Rider Goes Into College National Rodeo Finals No. 1 In Nation
All eyes will be on Kahl Wasilow, the nation’s No. 1 bull rider from Laramie County Community College, at next month’s College National Finals Rodeo in Casper. The University of Wyoming men’s and women’s teams also are riding high as regional champs.
Julie MankinMay 01, 2026

Pinedale’s Soda Lake, ‘Still Struggling,’ Anglers Should Lower Expectations
Soda Lake near Pinedale was once a premier trout fishery. The fishing there started to nosedive, and Wyoming Game and Fish says the lake is “still struggling” and angling will remain limited for the fifth consecutive year.
Mark HeinzMay 01, 2026

No, Sweetwater County Is Not For Sale
When Sweetwater County Commissioner Island Richards received a scam email from a troll who asked about purchasing the county, he shared it with his constituents. One was impressed with Richards' health as the scammer seemed to think he's been alive since 1869.
Kate MeadowsMay 01, 2026

Casper Man Accused Of Kidnapping Man He Called A ‘Snitch’ Pleads Not Guilty
A 20-year-old Casper man pleaded not guilty Friday on charges he allegedly forced a man he called a “snitch” into a car, threatened his life, and put a gun to his chest. “When you snitch that is what you take away,” the victim said he was told.
Dale KillingbeckMay 02, 2026

During Fatal House Fire, Bystanders Rush Into Burning Riverton Home To Rescue Kids
The fast actions of some Riverton good Samaritans are being credited for rescuing two children from a Thursday house fire that left one person dead and two people critically hurt. “There are many heroes who live amongst us,” said the city’s police chief.
Kolby FedoreMay 01, 2026

Glenrock 15-Month-Old Alive Thanks To Grandmother And Cop Who Lives Next Door
When a 15-month-old Glenrock boy started having seizures and was choking, the family called for help. They were lucky local cop and firefighter Shane Pierce lives next door. He and the boy’s grandmother kept him from choking to death until EMS arrived.
Dale KillingbeckApril 30, 2026

Judge Rules Freedom Caucus PAC Mailers Didn’t Defame Rock Springs Legislators
A judge on Thursday dismissed the defamation case of two legislators against the campaign arm of the Wyoming Freedom Caucus. “You can say pretty ludicrous stuff” in politics, the judge said about negative mailers targeting the Rock Springs state reps.
Clair McFarlandApril 30, 2026

In New ‘Longmire’ Book, Sheriff Walt Has To Solve The Murder Of Guy Everyone Hated
Everyone Hated Pepper McKay, so when he turned up dead, Sheriff Walt Longmire had a lot of suspects to rule out in his latest “Longmire” mystery, “The Brothers McKay.” Wyoming author Craig Johnson’s 22nd “Longmire” novel is set for a May 26 release.
Renée JeanApril 30, 2026

Caught: Cheyenne Man At Center Of Manhunt In Custody, Detectives Talking To Him
The suspect in a Thursday morning shooting in a central Cheyenne neighborhood was in custody by early afternoon, and detectives are talking to him, police say. Adrian Maggos also was once accused of attacking a man with brass knuckles.
Jimmy Orr & Kolby FedoreApril 30, 2026

U.S. Supreme Court's Racial Redistricting Decision Could Shake Up Wyoming
A Wednesday U.S. Supreme Court ruling declaring Louisiana’s race-based congressional district unconstitutional could shake up Wyoming. Fremont County has a race-based legislative district and a race-based commission district.
Clair McFarlandApril 30, 2026

‘Covered In Filth’: Couple Accused Of Having Four Kids Living In Rotting Garbage
A Kemmerer couple faces multiple child endangerment charges, accused of having their four kids living in a home “covered in filth.” The couple repeatedly demanded to know who reported them and said they were “sick of being harassed for no reason.”
Greg JohnsonApril 30, 2026

Skyrocketing Costs, Drought A ‘Perfect Storm’ For Wyoming Farmers and Ranchers
High fertilizer costs and severe drought is leaving Wyoming’s famers and ranchers making tough choices. “It’s kind of the perfect storm for agriculture,” one farmer said, adding many aren’t fertilizing this year because it’s too expensive.
Kate MeadowsApril 30, 2026

Uinta County Man Pleads Not Guilty To Threats To Shoot Neighbors, Blow Up Truck
A Uinta County man pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges involving threats to shoot his neighbors and blow up their propane truck. In a social media video that caught the attention of the FBI, the man says, "I will (expletive) shoot you in the head."
Dale KillingbeckApril 30, 2026

Gunfire From State’s $19.5M Shooting Range Near Cody Could Drive Eagles Away
Some are concerned that gunfire from Wyoming’s new $19.5 million shooting complex near Cody will drive eagles away from prime hunting and nesting grounds. “Eagles will avoid people and gunshots,” says the conservation director for the Teton Raptor Center.
Mark HeinzApril 30, 2026

Horse Lost For 7 Months In Wind River Mountains Makes Miraculous Recovery
The horse that made international headlines after he was rescued after seven months in the Wind River Mountains has made a complete recovery. “He's pretty much made it from walking death back to full condition,” the horse’s owner told Cowboy State Daily.
Andrew RossiApril 29, 2026

Wyoming Man Charged With Driving 16 Hours To Kidnap, Rape Girl He Met On Snapchat
A Kemmerer man faces up to 260 years in prison after prosecutors say he drove 16 hours to kidnap and rape a 12-year-old Oklahoma girl he met on Snapchat. During questioning, police say the man “was crying” and said he "was really sorry for what happened."
Kolby FedoreApril 30, 2026

For The First Time, Study Shows How Much Water Old Faithful Spews When It Erupts
How much water erupts out of Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park? For the first time, we actually know. A team of scientists have accurately determined the water output of the world’s most famous geyser for the first time.
Andrew RossiApril 29, 2026

Business Council Fights For Its Future As Lawmakers Weigh Cuts, Reforms
The Wyoming Business Council is again making a case for survival as it prepares to meet Thursday with the Wyoming Joint Appropriations Committee. Co-Chair John Bear said he wants to "hear from people who ... can defend the usefulness of this agency.”
Kate MeadowsApril 29, 2026

Cowboy State Daily Show with Jake - Thursday, April 30, 2026
Jake in the 307. Weekday mornings 6-10 a.m.
Jake NicholsApril 30, 2026

Legislator Says State Needs To Figure Out Who Gets Money From Data Center Boom
State Sen. Cale Case on Wednesday said as Wyoming’s data center industry continues to boom, the state needs to figure out who gets the money generated by them. “Are we getting enough taxes from these things, and where do those taxes go?” he asked.
Kate MeadowsApril 29, 2026

Why It’s Legal For Fiber-Optics Crews To Dig Into Your Front Yard
Spring is fiber-optic season across Wyoming as companies install digital infrastructure — and as one homeowner puts it, "Suddenly your yard is part of a construction site." Fact is, it’s legal with permission from cities, towns and counties.
Kolby FedoreApril 29, 2026

100-Year-Old Rawlins Water System Keeps Failing, But City Can’t Afford To Fix It
Two breaks in the 100-year-old Rawlins city water system this week leaves residents in a familiar spot — on notice they may lose water. The former mayor estimates the cost to fix the system at between $50 - $60 million, which is money they don't have.
Kate MeadowsApril 29, 2026

Police Report Gillette Woman Admitted Using Meth The Day She Gave Birth
Gillette police report that a mother whose baby was born with meth in its system admitted using the drug the day she gave birth. The woman, who will be in court Friday, also tested positive for meth while breastfeeding.
Greg JohnsonApril 29, 2026

Casper City Council Moves Toward 180-Day Freeze On Gambling Expansion
The Casper City Council on Tuesday agreed to move toward a 180-day moratorium on gambling expansion in the city. City councilman Kyle Gamroth said constituents have reached out to him about "over-saturation of that industry in our community.”
Dale KillingbeckApril 29, 2026

After Acting ‘Crazy All Week,’ Laramie Man Accused Of Stabbing Man In Bar
A Laramie man who witnesses say had been acting “crazy all week” is accused of stabbing another man during an early morning bar fight. He made his first court appearance Wednesday, and reportedly also pulled a knife on others.
Greg JohnsonApril 29, 2026

Casper Man Pleads Not Guilty To Assault, Pointing Gun At Girlfriend — Now Mother Of His Child
A Casper man Wednesday pleaded not guilty to assaulting his then-eight months pregnant girlfriend and pointing a loaded pistol at her head. He also allegedly shot into a wall. A judge denied his request to allow contact with the alleged victim and child.
Dale KillingbeckApril 29, 2026

After Abortion Ruling, Powell City Councilman Calls For 'Hanging Bad Judges'
A Powell City councilman suggested on Facebook that Wyoming start “hanging bad judges” after a judge blocked the state’s most recent abortion ban. A former Wyoming Supreme Court Justice said, “This man is obviously an idiot and does not deserve public office."
Clair McFarlandApril 28, 2026

Fontenelle Reservoir About Half-Full As Downstream States Demand More Water
Flaming Gorge Reservoir is being drawn down up to 1 million acre-feet to supply water to thirsty downstream states. That has some worried that Wyoming’s Fontenelle Reservoir, upstream from Flaming Gorge, is next.
Mark HeinzApril 28, 2026

Angry Cheyenne Residents Speak Out Against Annexation And Proposed Data Center
Dozens of angry Cheyenne residents spoke out Monday against a 1,200-acre annexation and possible data center before City Council tabled the decision. “To me it looks like a quick way to make a nice big buck,” said one woman about the landowner's motive.
Kate MeadowsApril 28, 2026

Wyoming AG Says Gray Doesn't Have To Reveal Advice On Giving Voter Info To Feds
In a sharply-worded letter to Cheyenne attorney George Powers, the Wyoming Attorney General's office said Sec. of State Chuck Gray doesn't have to release the legal advice he may have received before handing sensitive voter data to the federal government.
Clair McFarlandApril 28, 2026

Court Rules 2nd Amendment Covers Firearms Parts, Good News for Those Who Build Guns
A federal court ruled that firearms parts without serial numbers could be protected under the Second Amendment. That’s good news for Wyomingites who build or customize their own guns, which one enthusiast likened to “Barbie dolls for men.”
Mark HeinzApril 28, 2026

Driver Says Car Smelled Like Pot When He Got It, Then 75 Pounds Of It Found In Trunk
The driver of a Honda stopped on a rural Campbell County highway Sunday said the car was rented, and it smelled like marijuana when he got it. That’s probably because there was 75 pounds of pot in the trunk, along with more than 1,000 grams of liquid THC.
Greg JohnsonApril 28, 2026

Dry, Dry, Dry: Wyoming Gets Less Than Half of Anticipated Precipitation in April
Wyoming had another month of below-average moisture in April, which worsened the abnormally dry to exceptional drought situations across the state. Meteorologist Don Day says he's more "gun-shy" about forecasts than at any other point in his career.
Andrew RossiApril 28, 2026

Towing A Boat In Wyoming At 104 MPH Isn’t Guaranteed Jail, But It Could Kill You
A driver caught towing a boat on I-25 near Wheatland at 104 mph got a ticket, but didn’t go to jail. The Wyoming highway patrol says there’s no set threshold that triggers automatic jail for speeders, but towing a boat in triple digits could kill you.
Kolby FedoreApril 28, 2026

Rock Springs Hotel Manager Accused Of $200K Fraud By Making Up Guests Is Arrested
The former manager of a Rock Springs hotel accused of embezzling nearly $200,000 through fake guests and cash deals for long-term stays has been arrested. She was bound over to felony court Friday.
Greg JohnsonApril 28, 2026

In Gun-Friendly Wyoming, When Is It OK To Shoot Somebody?
Wyoming law is about as friendly as it gets toward gun rights and self-defense, but even here, the rules for opening fire on somebody are complicated. The wrong decision can land a shooter in big legal trouble.
Mark HeinzApril 27, 2026

Neighbor Says Sheridan Shooter 'Sprayed' Cop Cars With Gunshots During Standoff
A woman went from house to house pleading for help early Sunday morning, telling neighbors her husband “has a gun." A neighbor said Monday that the man "sprayed" police cars with gunshots for around 20 minutes before being shot and hospitalized.
Clair McFarlandApril 27, 2026

Amazon’s Rural Push Brings Fast Deliveries — And Jobs — To Remote Wyoming
Amazon is spending $4 billion this year to expand its reach with same-day and next-day deliveries to some of America’s most remote places, including in Wyoming. For rural residents and small businesses, the fast deliveries are game-changing.
Renée JeanApril 27, 2026

GOP Senate Challengers Emerge To Take On Harriet Hageman In Primary
Harriet Hageman has the endorsements of President Trump and Sens. Barrasso and Lummis in the 2026 Wyoming race for U.S. Senate. Even so, she won't be unopposed in the primary, facing rancher Sam Mead and Jimmy Skovgard, both multi-generation Wyomingites.
Clair McFarlandApril 28, 2026

Millions Love Watching North Dakota Rancher Get Bullied By Baby Bison
John and Makayla Otto are bottle-feeding a belligerent baby bison on their ranch near Plaza, North Dakota. “I’ve had my ass handed to me about four different times now,” John says — and millions of people love watching the little guy bully him.
Andrew RossiApril 27, 2026

Homicide Charge For FedEx Driver Accused Of Plowing Into Men Fixing Truck On I-80
A FedEx driver will be in court Wednesday to face a charge of aggravated homicide, accused of slamming into a stalled truck on the shoulder of I-80. One of two men trying to fix the truck was killed, while another suffered catastrophic injuries.
Kolby FedoreApril 27, 2026
Daily Features
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Today's Wyoming sunrise was captured by Dave Bell. Dave writes, "Nothing prettier than a Pinedale and Wind River Range sunrise!"
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
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Live Auction Week in Cody: Lock Stock & Barrel Takes the Stage
Lock Stock & Barrel to Host Three-Day Live Auction in Cody This Week.
April 28, 2026

From Oppression to Hope: God at Work in Iran
As many in Iran search for truth and freedom, hearts are opening to Jesus Christ. Help place Bibles into the hands of people longing for hope, courage, and the life-changing message of God’s Word.
April 23, 2026

Restoring Conservative Leadership to the Office of Wyoming Governor
Brent Bien outlines his vision for Wyoming with a people-first plan to restore liberty, cut government, and to make Wyoming #1.
April 20, 2026
Opinion
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Bill Sniffin: Horrific Murder Trial Greeted Me In First Days As Lander Editor
Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “Who knew that my first big news story in Lander would be one of the biggest of my career? Covering this horrific murder trial was a huge challenge for a new editor.”
Bill SniffinApril 25, 2026

Joan Barron: Cheyenne South Siders Oppose Man Camps
Columnist Joan Barron writes, “It is not surprising to see the uprising against a developer’s plan to build 800 units for 5,600 construction workers here to build data centers.”
Joan BarronApril 25, 2026

Jonathan Lange: 'The Story of Everything' Is A Great Movie
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, “This movie gave me hope that our own incessant arguing can find agreement. If Einstein and Hoyle could ultimately change their minds to agree with Hubble and Lemaître, we can learn something from them."
Jonathan LangeApril 25, 2026
Wyoming Life
View all1942 Casper Serviceman’s Club Getting $2.6 Million Upgrade As Veterans Museum
Dale KillingbeckApril 27, 2026
Wyoming History: The 14-Year-Old Girl Who Survived The Johnson County War
Jackie DorothyApril 27, 2026
Wyoming People: The 95-Year-Old Classically Trained Tenor Who Sings Opera In Cheyenne
Renée JeanApril 26, 2026
What The Heck … Are Those Boats Half Buried In The Middle Of Nowhere Near Frannie?
Andrew RossiApril 26, 2026
Fossil Butte Miner’s A-Frame Cabin Tied To Legacy Of Discovery — And Death
Dale KillingbeckApril 26, 2026
Outdoors
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Construction Begins On Wyoming’s 2,000-Acre, ‘World-Class’ Shooting Range
Andrew RossiApril 27, 2026
Brutal And Deadly ’22-’23 Wildlife Winter Inspires New Sportsman Group
Mark HeinzApril 26, 2026
Inside Yellowstone: Grizzly 970 Or ‘Van Gogh' Is King Of West Yellowstone
Mark HeinzApril 26, 2026
Great Blue Herons, Uncommon In Wyoming, Nesting Near Buffalo Bill Reservoir
Mark HeinzApril 25, 2026
In Japan, People Shoot Darts At Guy In A Bear Suit To Train For Attacks
Mark HeinzApril 25, 2026
Crime & Courts
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Casper 21-Year-Old Charged Nearly A Year After Fatal Apartment Shooting
Dale KillingbeckMay 01, 2026
Cheyenne Shooting: One Man Injured, Police 'Actively Working To Locate' Suspect
Jimmy OrrApril 30, 2026
Green River Man Accused Of Threatening Wife To ‘Saw Her Head Off’ During Fight
Kolby FedoreApril 27, 2026
Armed Man Shot By Sheridan Police Early Sunday
Clair McFarlandApril 26, 2026
Casper Judge Blocks Wyoming’s 'Heartbeat' Abortion Ban
Clair McFarlandApril 25, 2026


