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President Biden Issues Sweeping New Vaccine Mandate
President Joe Biden has announced sweeping new federal vaccine requirements affecting as many as 100 million Americans in an all-out effort to increase COVID-19 vaccinations and curb the surging delta variant.
Officials: Health Care Rationing Could Spread Across Idaho
Idaho’s move to “crisis standards of care” this week allows some hospitals to ration health care amid an onslaught of coronavirus patients.
COVID-19 Cancels Gorsuch Wyoming Visit for 2nd Year in a Row
For the second year in a row, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch will not visit the University of Wyoming due to the coronavirus.
Wyoming Justice Retiring, Gordon To Make 1st High Court Pick
Wyoming Supreme Court Justice Michael Davis plans to retire. Chief Justice Kate Fox says Davis plans to retire Jan. 16 after a decade on the state high court.
Dead Climber on Wyoming Mountain Identified as Japanese Man
The Park Service says route-finding is difficult in the area where the climber was found and the agency is investigating. He appeared to be climbing alone.
Dead Hiker Found in Grand Teton National Park
The body of a deceased climber has been recovered from the Teewinot Mountain area of Grand Teton National Park.
Missing Virginia Hiker’s Body Found in Glacier National Park
Thirty-four-year-old Jennifer Lee Coleman of Richmond, Virginia, never returned from a solo hike from Logan Pass.
Prized Trout Streams Shrink as Heat, Drought Grip US West
After two dry summers in a row, low water and hot weather have spelled trouble for trout streams in the Rocky Mountain west.