by Will Walkey | Mar 3, 2021 | News, Politics & Policy, Uncategorized
WyoFile reporter Nick Reynolds discusses the state’s budget crisis, fossil fuel dependence and potential photo ID requirements at the polls.
by Will Walkey | Dec 22, 2020 | Environment, News
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is hoping to prevent widespread CWD transmission among local wapiti herds, which congregate in feedgrounds in and around Teton County.
by Robyn Vincent | Feb 10, 2020 | Courts, Environment, News, Politics & Policy
A rancher in Hot Springs County is set to receive nearly $340,000 from the state for his stock killed by grizzly bears and mountain lions. That award is almost four times the compensation that Wyoming Game and Fish typically pays for such incidents. WyoFile reporter...
by Robyn Vincent | Dec 9, 2019 | Education, Environment, News, Politics & Policy
Public lands in Wyoming (and many other states) are an ongoing point of contention. Who should manage those lands and what should be allowed on them? School trust lands are part of that debate. But what are they and why are they in the spotlight? And why are some...
by Robyn Vincent | Nov 4, 2019 | News
When WyoFile’s new managing editor Katie Klingsporn left her hometown of Lander, Wyoming, for Colorado nearly 20 years ago, she thought she would never come back. With their roots entrenched in the Centennial State, Klingsporn and her husband had a baby and...