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Wyoming Advocates Hopeful About Pot Initiatives Despite Odds
Organizers have submitted ballot initiative proposals to decriminalize marijuana and legalize medical marijuana. Voters haven’t approved a ballot initiative since 1992.
Fires Stoked by Heat, Wind Force Evacuations in Montana
Wildfires in Montana have exploded in size, triggering evacuations and destroying an unknown number of homes.
Congress Approves Bill to Make Juneteenth a Federal Holiday
The bill now goes to President Joe Biden's desk, and he is expected to sign it into law.
Heat Wave Grips Us West Amid Fear of a New, Hotter Normal
People flocked to a lake in Denver amid expected triple-digit heat, and hot weather made it tougher to fight wildfires in Montana.
Wyoming Lawmakers Pursue 2 Hate Crimes Bills for 2022
Wyoming lawmakers are pursuing two possible hate crimes bills for next year’s legislative session.
Takeaways from Biden-Putin Summit: Skepticism, Respect
After four years under President Donald Trump, it marked a return to a more conventional relationship between the leaders of the two countries, rooted in mutual skepticism with nods of mutual respect.
Federal Judge Blocks Biden’s Pause on New Oil, Gas Leases
A federal judge in Louisiana has ordered an end to the Biden administration's suspension of new oil and gas leases on federal land and water.
Biden Administration Pushes Plan to Combat Domestic Terror
The Biden administration says it'll enhance its analysis of threats from domestic terrorists as part of a nationwide strategy to combat domestic terrorism.
Wyoming Store a Witness to National Collector Card Craze
The collector card hobby is taking off. A LeBron James rookie patch autograph card from 2003-04 sold for $5.2 million in April.
Biden to Name Pulse Nightclub A National Memorial
The deadliest attack on the LGBTQ community in U.S. history left 49 people dead and 53 people wounded as “Latin Night” was being celebrated at the club.