- Wyoming U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi is recovering from emergency gallbladder surgery and a spokesman says the Republican hopes to be back on the job soon
- Leaders of the Republican-controlled Legislature say they do not support convening a special session to reopen discussions on a package of infrastructure projects
- A proposal for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management to buy about 1,800 acres on top of a mountain in northern Wyoming has strong support. The only question is whether the agency can come up with the money
- Broadwater County deputy Mason Moore was laid to rest today in his South Carolina hometown
- Republicans and Democrats alike are finding something to be happy about in the special election for Montana's only seat in the House
- On July 1, Wyoming will become the 16th state in the nation to enact a law against people misrepresenting pets as service animals
- Officials in Kazakhstan are looking to Yellowstone National Park and their counterparts in Montana as they work to develop tourism focused on national parks at home
- The Daily Times in Farmington has named the editor of an award-winning publication in Wyoming as its next leader
- Search teams have located two girls who were reported missing when they failed to return from a hike in Sluice Boxes State Park about 30 miles southeast of Great Falls
- The Bureau of Land Management is offering 140 parcels totaling about 118,000 acres in Wyoming for its next oil and gas lease sale scheduled for Sept. 21
- Technical education is among five academic degree programs recently eliminated by the University of Wyoming
- Montana farmers can expect to have minimal drought concerns for this year's growing season
- With the harsh Wyoming winter weather in the past, work has resumed on the biggest onshore wind development in the United States
- A University of Wyoming associate professor is part of a team of scientists, engineers and project specialists planning and designing what eventually will become the most advanced and powerful optical telescope on Earth
- Wyoming's congressional delegation has introduced legislation that would allow states to collect their own federal mineral royalties
- Montana state law allows school boards to let any adult staffer carry a gun in schools, but fewer than one percent of schools in the state actually do so
- The Montana Department of Transportation's division of aeronautics is convening a working group to study and make recommendations the future of three historic aviation beacons in the state
- A decision on whether a Kentucky company will be allowed to open what would be Wyoming's first major coal mine in decades isn't expected until midsummer