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Unseasonable wildfires fueled by high winds over dry ground resulted in two deaths in the Mountain West this week.
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Bill Gates' company TerraPower and the utility Rocky Mountain Power have picked the Wyoming coal town of Kemmerer as the location for a $4 billion, electricity-generating nuclear reactor. Optimism is high but the technology's unproven.
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Declining levels at the second-largest reservoir in the U.S. have spurred officials in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and New Mexico to search for ways to prop it up.
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Inside Eastridge Shopping Mall in Casper, Wyoming was once a Macy's. And signs of that department store life remain 鈥� a lot of mirrors, the old beauty department counter, and what used to be changing rooms to try on the latest fashions. Now, this building is a well-oiled, pandemic-fighting machine, with no customers.
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This year, 12 Republicans sponsored a bill to end execution alongside two Democrats. But conservatives taking on the issue of capital punishment isn't unique to Wyoming.
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After last year's COVID-19 cancellations, the NCAA basketball tournaments are back, and one women's team in the Mountain West is making history.
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Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon will remove the statewide mask requirement starting on March 16. In a press release sent out Monday morning, Gordon also...
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Increasingly bleak forecasts for the Colorado River have for the first time put into action elements of the 2019 upper basin drought contingency plan.
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In a press release sent out Tuesday afternoon, Wyoming Congresswoman and House Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney announced she would vote to impeach President Trump. She is the first member of the GOP congressional leadership to do so.
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There are more barriers to voting in rural Native American communities than most places in the country. For many tribes, the novel coronavirus is adding more.