November 25, 2020 Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Parks see record visitors in October The number of guests at Yellowstone National Park nearly doubled, while visits to Grand Teton, its neighbor to the south, rose 88%.
October 26, 2020 Election 2020: Inside the first-ever Independent National Convention Wyoming's Cheyenne was host to the first-ever Independent National Convention (INC), an event brimming with presidential candidates and a cast of characters pushing for a viable third-party option.
October 7, 2020 Wyoming mail-in voting: What to know As the United States prepares to hold a presidential election in the midst of a deadly pandemic, many states are relying on voting by mail to reduce in-person contact at the polls, including Wyoming.
September 20, 2020 Barrasso calls for speedy SCOTUS confirmation, says Dems will ‘blow up Senate’ anyway Senate GOP Conference Chairman John Barrasso called on President Trump and his Senate colleagues to summarily move forward on a nominee to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, warning that whether or not they do so, Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and his Democratic caucus will "blow up the Senate" if they take power in 2021.
September 9, 2020 September snowstorm in Rocky Mountains brings 60-degree temperature plunge, up to 17 inches of snow The incredible snowstorm that hit the Rockies on Tuesday brought several inches of snow across the region as well as a temperature plunge of about 60 degrees in less than 24 hours.
September 1, 2020 Summer snow in parts of Wyoming, Montana amid 'freezing' temperatures in region It may be the tail end of summer, but some parts out West on Monday skipped right to winter.
August 30, 2020 Yellowstone's Giantess Geyser erupts for first time in 6 years, roars 'back to life' After a slumber that stretched for more than six years, a geyser at Yellowstone National Park erupted once again last week.Â
August 24, 2020 Revved up by Sturgis Rally, COVID-19 infections move fast, far The hundreds of thousands of bikers who attended the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally may have departed western South Dakota, but public health departments in multiple states are trying to measure how much and how quickly the coronavirus spread in bars, tattoo shops, and gatherings before people traveled home to nearly every state in the country.
August 23, 2020 Montana 6-month-old abducted by bipolar dad off his medication: authorities Authorities are searching Sunday for an infant they say was abducted from Montana by his father, who is bipolar and off his medications.
August 20, 2020 Coronavirus-tracing apps turn to college campuses for 'early adopters' As college campuses attempt to safely reopen their doors in the fall, coronavirus contact-tracing apps hoping to gain traction are increasingly turning to tech-savvy students for help.