Cheyenne Police Respond to 16 Crashes, Over 50 Stranded MotoristsCheyenne Police Respond to 16 Crashes, Over 50 Stranded MotoristsPolice responded to 10 accidents and more than 30 stranded motorists on Wednesday, and six accidents and more than 20 stranded motorists on Thursday.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
Cheyenne Police Continue Accident Alert ThursdayCheyenne Police Continue Accident Alert ThursdayOfficers will only be responding to accidents involving injuries, drunk drivers, immovable vehicles or the inability to exchange information.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
2 Cheyenne Cop Cars Hit After Drivers Abandon Cars in Blizzard2 Cheyenne Cop Cars Hit After Drivers Abandon Cars in BlizzardOfficer Kevin Malatesta says the crashes occurred while police were responding to vehicles that people had abandoned in the blizzard.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
UPDATE: Laramie County Students Get Second Snow DayUPDATE: Laramie County Students Get Second Snow DayDue to hazardous blizzard conditions, Laramie County students won't have any school again Thursday.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
Cheyenne Police Urge Drivers to Stay Off Roads Due to BlizzardCheyenne Police Urge Drivers to Stay Off Roads Due to BlizzardCheyenne police are asking drivers to stay off the roads until weather and travel conditions improve.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
Cheyenne Weather Service: Storm May Be The Largest Since 1979Cheyenne Weather Service: Storm May Be The Largest Since 1979The service says this storm may cover the largest area of any such storm since one on Thanksgiving, 1979.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Cheyenne Weather Service: Storm Is 'Potentially Crippling'Cheyenne Weather Service: Storm Is 'Potentially Crippling'The weather service is calling the approaching storm "a very serious situation."Doug RandallDoug Randall
Cheyenne National Weather Service Warns Of Possible BlizzardCheyenne National Weather Service Warns Of Possible BlizzardThe storm is expected to bring 50 mph winds and heavy snow.Doug RandallDoug Randall
Utility Urges Wyoming Customers to Keep Meters Free of Snow & IceUtility Urges Wyoming Customers to Keep Meters Free of Snow & IceWith up to three feet of snow in the forecast, Black Hills Energy is reminding Wyoming customers to keep natural gas meters clear of snow and ice.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
Locals Feed Stranded MotoristsLocals Feed Stranded MotoristsThursday’s blizzard shut down I-80 with 5 – 7 inches of snow, residents had to deal it. But several locals took time out to care for others in some scary times.Steve CooperSteve Cooper
5 Cool Facts On Wyoming Snow5 Cool Facts On Wyoming SnowWyomingite, how well do you know your snow?Scott LeTourneauScott LeTourneau