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A taste of Cold War at Wyoming missile site

Deep underground, nuclear launch center will open to tourists

Grizzly raids rise at landfills as bears leave core habitat

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Grizzly bears have been finding easy snacks lately at Wyoming landfills, the latest twist as more of the potentially dangerous animals venture into populated areas away from...

Judge blocks drilling rules on federal land

Lawsuit to stop rules brought by Utes, 4 states

Judge delays rules

States sue to halt fracking restrictions

Tracking people to improve our parks

Scientists help national sites manage human impact on nature

Yellowstone urges tourist common sense amid bison attacks

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – A pamphlet drawing of a man being gored and flung into the air graphically warns tourists in Yellowstone National Park not to get too close to bison: They’re wild animals an...

Jack White plans to fade to black

Rocker will take a break after five more shows

Mystery fireball over Rockies likely a Russian satellite

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – People from New Mexico to Montana saw the bright object break apart as it moved slowly northward across the night sky. Witnesses described it as three “rocks” with glowing r...

Yellowstone road melts

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – The ever-changing thermal geology of Yellowstone National Park has created a hot spot that melted an asphalt road and closed access to popular geysers and other attractions ...

C-130 crews practice firefighting

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Two Air National Guard units that fly C-130 cargo planes to combat wildfires are taking part in annual training this week under new standards and procedures adopted since on...