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Scientists Launch Effort To Collect Water Data in US West
Federal scientists are launching an effort to better understand the hydrology in the U.S. West.
Majority of University of Wyoming Students, Staff Vaccinated
The university reported 72 active cases as of Monday, including 48 off-campus students.
OnlyFans Reverses Explicit Content Ban After Outcry
OnlyFans says it has suspended a plan to ban sexually explicit content following an outcry from its creators and advocates for sex workers.
School Mask, Vaccine Mandates Supported in US: AP-NORC Poll
A new poll finds that a majority of Americans support mask and vaccine mandates for students and teachers in K-12 schools.
Accidental Fall Wyoming Climber’s Apparent Cause of Death
The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office says a helicopter crew spotted the body of 41-year-old Thor Hallingbye, of Cheyenne, on a glacier on Gannett Peak
New Job Keeping Grand Teton’s 1st Female Chief Ranger Busy
Grand Teton National Park has its first female chief ranger. Erika Jostad has been busy in her new job.
Wyoming Judge Thriller Writer To Publish 3rd Novel
All three books center around Sam Johnstone, a veteran who takes a job at a law firm in a small Wyoming town, hoping for a fresh start.
Bus Driver Shortages Are Latest Challenge Hitting US Schools
A shortage of bus drivers is complicating the start of a new school year already facing a surge in COVID-19 cases and conflicts over masks
US Regulators Give Full Approval to Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine
The Food and Drug Administration has given full approval to the COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer.
The Latest: Biden Says 11,000 Flown from Kabul Over Weekend
President Joe Biden says 11,000 individuals were evacuated from Kabul over the weekend and he remains committed to assisting all Americans who want to leave Afghanistan get out.