Wyoming Traffic Jumps By 217,000 Vehicles for Solar EclipseWyoming Traffic Jumps By 217,000 Vehicles for Solar EclipseBe prepared to stop, and expect long delays. Nick LearnedNick Learned
Wyoming Governor: No Tax Hike to Cover Education ShortfallWyoming Governor: No Tax Hike to Cover Education ShortfallState revenues are down due to tough times in the coal, oil and natural gas industries.Associated PressAssociated Press
Eclipse Traffic Picking Up in WyomingEclipse Traffic Picking Up in WyomingThe Wyoming Department of Transportation reports increased traffic in the state leading up to next week's solar eclipse.Associated PressAssociated Press
Wyoming Raises Court Fees for Courtroom Technology UpdatesWyoming Raises Court Fees for Courtroom Technology UpdatesState agencies that are parties in a legal proceeding are exempt until July 2018.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Coal Exports Surge on Sales to Europe, AsiaU.S. Coal Exports Surge on Sales to Europe, AsiaThe increase comes after five years of declines.Associated PressAssociated Press
More Rattlesnakes Showing Up In Wyoming TownMore Rattlesnakes Showing Up In Wyoming TownSo far this season, Carbon County Memorial Hospital has had one person visit the hospital for a snake bite.Associated PressAssociated Press
Fees for Devil’s Tower May Go UpFees for Devil’s Tower May Go UpThe federal agency will be accepting letters submitted on its website or sent via mail or email through Aug. 31.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Rig Count Rises Eight This Week to 916; Texas Up FiveU.S. Rig Count Rises Eight This Week to 916; Texas Up FiveNew Mexico and Pennsylvania each lost two rigs, while Louisiana lost one.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Rig Count Rises Seven This Week to 877; Wyoming Gains TwoU.S. Rig Count Rises Seven This Week to 877; Wyoming Gains TwoA year ago, only 415 rigs were active amid a slump in energy prices.Associated PressAssociated Press
Spring Storm Increases Wyoming's SnowpackSpring Storm Increases Wyoming's SnowpackThe Sweetwater Basin increased to 212 percent.Associated PressAssociated Press