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New COVID Variant Threat Causes Worldwide Scramble
The world is racing to contain a new coronavirus variant that is potentially more dangerous than the one that has fueled waves of infection on nearly every continent.
Wyoming Health Director, Tech Officer Quit after Data Leak
Wyoming’s health director and chief information officer have resigned after a data leak involving the personal information of tens of thousands of people who were tested for the coronavirus.
Wyoming Governor to Isolate After Possible COVID-19 Exposure
Governor's officials say all attendees took precautions including wearing masks for the length of the meeting.
UWyo Plans to Restart In-Person Classes Tuesday
The school had previously said it would postpone classes on campus if more than five cases were reported in a day.
Meetings to Gauge Support for Wyoming Trapping Changes
A group called Wyoming Untrapped has recorded over 70 instances of traps catching dogs unintentionally since 2000.
Wyoming Lawmakers Reject Bid to Ban ‘Coyote-Whacking’
Most members of the Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources Committee told Teton County Democratic Rep. Mike Yin the panel wasn't the proper forum for the bill.
Forbes Says this is Wyoming’s Best Credit Union
Forbes wanted to find out which credit union is the best. So they turned to the people that use the credit unions in each state.
Alex Trebek Shares ‘Mind-Boggling’ Pancreatic Cancer Update
Trebek announced his diagnosis in March, but said he intended to keep working.
Opening of Beartooth Highway Delayed by Bad Weather Conditions
Officials say more than three feet of snow dropped over the mountain roadway this week and that additional snow and high winds were expected Thursday night.
UW Files First Arguments in Supreme Court Gun Case
Attorneys for the University of Wyoming have filed their first arguments in a legal dispute over UW’s ability to restrict the carrying of firearms on campus.
Wyoming Senators Oppose Criminal Reform Bill
President Donald Trump signed the bill into law Friday after it passed the Senate 87-12 and the House 358-36.
Univ. of Wyoming May End Geography Department
Fewer than 20 undergraduate geography degrees were issued in each of the last seven years.