The U.S. coal mining industry is projected to see a modest and short-lived rebound in 2014, driven by more production in Western states after two successive years of declines.
A state review panel has approved a handful of changes to the development plans for a proposed wind farm in Converse County. The Farm Bill debate has taken a back seat in some circles to another major controversy, the ethanol debate.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has determined that nearly 1.5 million acres around Riverton that Congress opened for settlement by non-Indians early last century remains legally Indian Country.
Wyoming is one of a dozen states suing the Environmental Protection Agency over what the states see as a cozy relationship between the agency and environmental groups.
Lummis says the EPA proposal would require all new coal-fired power plants to have carbon emissions capturing and sequestration systems that are not currently available in the marketplace.
UW researchers will have a new way to map groundwater aquifers in the Laramie and Snowy Ranges. Amy Richards reports. Governor Matt Mead says there is real concern in the state about the EPA's proposed regional haze rule.
Governor Matt Mead says that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is skirting the law through a pattern of settling lawsuits after being sued by special interest groups. In a letter to the Administrator of the EPA, Gina McCarthy, Governor Mead criticized EPA’s proposed consent decree with the Sierra Club...
A Federal Appeals Court has sided with the EPA in an ongoing dispute with Texas and Wyoming over reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Amy Richards reports. Governor Matt Mead has appointed a new Circuit Court Judge in Sweetwater County. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
U.S. Sens. John Barrasso and Mike Enzi and others have introduced a bill to block President Barack Obama from going around Congress to implement a national energy tax.