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Nicholas Stone Charged With Two Counts Of Aggravated Assault
Laramie Homicide Suspect Appears in Court
Pete White Pleads Not Guilty To Aggravated Robbery Charges
A Few Thunderstroms, Cooler in the East Thursday
House Preserves Its Own Budget As Others Face Cuts
WASHINGTON (AP) — House lawmakers are moving to protect Capitol Hill's budget even as they slash programs like education, health research, water projects and housing aid for the poor.
The move by the House Appropriations Committee promises a small budget increase for legislative branch operations even as funding for labor, health and education programs would absorb an almost 20 percent cut
Simmons Pleads Guilty To Assault And Burglary Charges-Afternoon Update [AUDIO]
U.S. Homes Sales Tick Up To Highest In 3 1/2 Years
Moore Residents Come Home To Pick Up The Pieces
MOORE, Okla. (AP) — The residents of Moore, Okla., affected by a deadly tornado are coming back to find their belongings scattered and their homes left in pieces.
Monday's tornado killed at least 24 people, countless homes and reduced one elementary school almost entirely to rubble
June 1st Is Free Fishing Day In Wyoming
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Both Wyoming residents and nonresidents may fish for free in the state on June 1.
The Wyoming Legislature authorized Free Fishing Day in 2003. Free Fishing Day applies to all waters in Wyoming except those in Yellowstone National Park and on the Wind River Indian Reservation



