Kolby Fedore
Wyoming Gas Prices Fall a Penny per Gallon in the Last Week
"Both gasoline and diesel prices remain below their year-ago level, which is music to the ears of the Federal Reserve, as fuel prices are a significant component of the Consumer Price Index" says petroleum analyst Patrick DeHaan.
Eleven New Wyoming Highway Patrol Troopers to Hit the Roads Later this Month
Fewer than 10% of applicants make it through the screening processes to train at the Patrol Academy.
What is Wyoming’s Official State Fruit?
From ruby grapefruits in Texas to peaches in Georgia, state fruits symbolize historical and cultural significance beyond just being crops.
Wyoming’s Largest City Got Much Bigger Last Year
For cities and towns with population over 2,000, Mills demonstrated the fastest annual growth (2.1%), followed by Pinedale (1.9%).
Wyoming Senators Oppose World Health Organization’s Pandemic Agreement Negotiations
Senators Barrasso and Lummis have signed their name on a letter with other Republicans to the Biden Administration asking the president to withdraw support for the WHO's pandemic treaty. The letter also calls out the organization for "well-documented short comings" and cautions against "supercharging" the WHO.
Balancing Act: Wyoming’s Gray Wolf Numbers Rise Amid Criticism And Concerns
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has put out their annual gray wolf monitoring and management report.
They report 2023 marked the 22nd consecutive year wolf numbers in Wyoming have exceeded the criteria outlined for recovery of the species. Their ne...
Senator Barrasso’s ELITE Vehicle Act Puts Tax Credits for EVs on the Chopping Block
Senator John Barrasso has put forth the ELITE Vehicles Act would take away a $7,500 tax credit for new electric vehicles, eliminate the tax credit for buying used EV's, wipe out federal investment tax credit for EV charging stations, and -- in Barrasso's words -- close the "leasing loophole" that allows certain taxpayers and foreign entities to evade restrictions on EV incentives.
May Marks the Official Start of Spring Bird Migration in Wyoming
They're coming! BirdCast tracked over 88,000 birds that crossed into the Cowboy State last night. By the end of May most of our migratory birds will all be back.