Wyoming Reports 14 More COVID-19 DeathsWyoming Reports 14 More COVID-19 DeathsThe Wyoming Department of Health on Tuesday reported 14 more coronavirus-related deaths, bringing the state's death toll to 1,783.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
Incoming Snow Could Impact Travel Across Portions of WyomingIncoming Snow Could Impact Travel Across Portions of WyomingPortions of central and southeast Wyoming, including Interstate 25, could see heavy snow Tuesday, which could make travel difficult.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
Wyoming Reports Nine More COVID-19 Deaths, Two in Laramie CountyWyoming Reports Nine More COVID-19 Deaths, Two in Laramie CountyNine more Wyoming residents have died of COVID-19, including two older women from Laramie County, the Wyoming Department of Health confirmed Tuesday.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
Man Killed After Being Struck by Dump Truck on I-25 Near DouglasMan Killed After Being Struck by Dump Truck on I-25 Near DouglasA 66-year-old North Carolina man was killed Thursday night after a commercial dump truck went off Interstate 25 in blizzard conditions and struck him.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
Two Wyoming Motorcyclists Killed in Head-on Crash Near GlenrockTwo Wyoming Motorcyclists Killed in Head-on Crash Near GlenrockTwo Wyoming motorcyclists were killed in a head-on crash near Glenrock Saturday evening, according to the Wyoming Highway Patrol.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
Highway Patrol Says Wyoming Man Killed After Crashing Into TreesHighway Patrol Says Wyoming Man Killed After Crashing Into TreesThe Wyoming Highway Patrol says a 33-year-old Wyoming man has died after crashing his SUV into trees in Converse County.Joy GreenwaldJoy Greenwald
2 COVID-19 Patients In Converse County Live In Natrona County2 COVID-19 Patients In Converse County Live In Natrona CountyTwo coronavirus cases were reported in Converse County on Wednesday morning. Zach SpadtZach Spadt
WATCH: Crazy Constant Lightning Storm in Converse CountyWATCH: Crazy Constant Lightning Storm in Converse CountyI can't remember what day this happened last week, but if you were in Converse County, you had almost constant lightning one night. This guy captured a video of what the skies looked like. Doc HollidayDoc Holliday