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Sara Teter
UPDATE: Badger Creek Fire Grows Rapidly, Communities Evacuated [Photos][Videos]
Hot, dry, and windy conditions persisted throughout the afternoon, causing substantial growth to the now 2,300-acre fire that moved both to the north and east.
[BREAKING] Wildfire Breaks Out in Albany County
Full evacuations are in place for Wold, Mountain Home and Wycolo according to Aimee Binning, Albany County Emergency Management coordinator.
Laramie Tornado Classified as F-3 by National Weather Service
Personnel from the Albany County Emergency Management and Assessor’s office, in conjunction with the National Weather Service in Cheyenne and Farm Service Agency have assessed the area in Albany County Impacted by Wednesday’s tornado.
Albany County Assessor Reviewing Damage from Wednesday Tornado Activity
The Albany County Assessor's office is reviewing the area where the tornado hit with the National Weather Service and Emergency Management to assess damage to property.
Laramie Police Department Searching for Runaway [UPDATE]
The Laramie Police Department is asking the community to be on the lookout for a missing person.
Suspect Injured in Officer Involved Shooting in Albany County
An Albany County Sheriff’s deputy and a trooper from the Wyoming Highway Patrol were involved in a shooting while on duty Saturday, May 26th that injured a suspect.
UW Receives Funding for Carbon Storage Project
The University of Wyoming has received a $9.77 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy for a project that would determine the feasibility of creating a commercial-scale geological storage complex for carbon dioxide in Wyoming.
UW Leaders Reach Agreement on Regulation Changes
The University of Wyoming says that leaders of the UW Board of Trustees, the UW Faculty Senate and the administration have reached an agreement on potential changes to the university regulations.
Gov. Mead Approves $5 Million Loan to Keep WyoTech Open
Gov. Matt Mead authorized a loan Monday of up to $5 million to DBJJDM Enterprises for the operation of WyoTech in Laramie.
WYO 130 and WYO 70 Open for Season
After working for several weeks to clear two seasonally closed roads, the Wyoming Department of Transportation has opened WYO 130 over the Snowy Range and WYO 70 over the Sierra Madre as of Monday, May 21.