Wyoming residents may qualify for a refund if they have occupied their property nine or more months in 2022 and their personal assets do not exceed $150,000 per adult member of the household
In a recent podcast episode of Report to Wyoming, the superintendent of Metro Animal Shelter, Scott Schell, talks about the potential for a trap-neuter-return program to address the pervasive problem of strays in the Casper-area.
A federal appeals court in Denver ruled Thursday that the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must consider limiting how many female grizzly bears may be killed to protect livestock under a plan to allow continued cattle grazing in the Wind River Range.
City of Casper offices have relocated to the Casper Business Center as City Hall undergoes significant maintenance to improve the safety of the building as well as make electrical, plumbing and other repairs.
Citizen services will be uninterrupted and largely unaffected...
Yellowstone National Park urges travelers to stay informed about road status and weather that can change quickly with heavy snow and hazardous driving conditions.