The migration route spans from the Tetons to the Red Desert. The designation guides how future development can happen within the corridor.
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Natrona County judge grants a block on six-week abortion ban
Abortion is legal once again in Wyoming. A temporary restraining order is in place as litigation continues on the Human Heartbeat Act.
Senate president announces run for U.S. House
Bo Biteman of Ranchester has been Wyoming’s Senate president for two years. He’s been in the Legislature since 2017.
Of Wyoming Freedom Caucus’ 10 priorities, only 1 became law
On the last day of the budget session, the caucus said the two-thirds requirement hindered their ability to fully achieve all their goals. But they said they governed well and pointed to other wins.
New laws: Concealed carry at 18, professional wildfire fighters and hand counting ballots
Gordon also vetoed a bill that would’ve allowed civil suits against law enforcement agencies for enforcing orders solely regarding firearms or ammunition.
First Yellowstone grizzly sighting of the year
Yellowstone National Park officials are reminding park visitors to carry bear spray and learn about bear safety.
Gordon signs first wave of bills into law this session
Gov. Mark Gordon signed 21 bills into law on Friday. Some are expected to help alleviate maternity health deserts, boost firefighter recruitment and retention, and increase Hathaway Scholarship awards in the state.
Medicaid-related bills cross over to the next chamber
The Senate is considering a bill that would provide medicaid reimbursements for birthing centers, while the House is considering EMS service reimbursement and overall state eligibility for Medicaid.









