Tax credits that helped people earning up to 400% of federal poverty guidelines are expiring. Some 20,000 Wyomingites could be left in the lurch.
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Emergency declared for Dollar Lake Fire north of Pinedale
Rain is forecasted for Jackson Hole through Thursday, which could clear smoke, but won’t put an end to fires to the east and south.
Fires raging in the northwest prompt Gov. Gordon to issue an emergency declaration
The declaration allows the state to access more federal firefighting resources and directs the Office of Homeland Security to participate in firefighting responses. There is an immediate evacuation alongside the Fremont and Host Springs county lines.
Four additional cases of measles in Carbon County
Three of the children and adults exposed in the latest Carbon County count are unvaccinated and the one who is vaccinated is immunocompromised. There have been no hospitalizations.
A look at how loosening concealed carry laws played out in other states
A new analysis found that states that went in a similar direction as Wyoming saw more gun-related injuries. We unpack Wyoming’s law and see how school districts are responding to the end of gun-free zones.
12 pronghorn shot and left to waste north of Kemmerer
Several of the animals were still alive and had to be euthanized by game wardens.
A current AG, a Casper lawyer and a district judge are under consideration for the state Supreme Court
Gordon will make a decision in April.
Gordon lets proof of voter residency bill become law without his signature
In a letter explaining his move, Gordon pointed out discrepancies between the law and the Wyoming Constitution.









