Yellowstone Sees Fewer Visitors in Snowy OctoberYellowstone Sees Fewer Visitors in Snowy OctoberStill, the numbers were the third busiest October in the park's history.Associated PressAssociated Press
1 Acre of Land Burned in Yellowstone During 2017 Fire Season1 Acre of Land Burned in Yellowstone During 2017 Fire SeasonYellowstone officials say the park had eight fires this season, six of which were caused by humans and two that were started by lightning.Associated PressAssociated Press
Report: Jackson Hole Roadkill Count Highest Since 2010-11Report: Jackson Hole Roadkill Count Highest Since 2010-11Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation Executive Director Jon Mobeck says the toll trails only 2010-11 in the record books.Associated PressAssociated Press
River Deaths, Millions in Damage During '17 Wyoming FloodingRiver Deaths, Millions in Damage During '17 Wyoming FloodingIn Fremont County, the Wind River caused more $3.8 million in damage to an irrigation canal.Associated PressAssociated Press
Yellowstone Visitation Down in July and for the YearYellowstone Visitation Down in July and for the YearStill, last month was the third busiest July in Yellowstone's history.Associated PressAssociated Press
Body Discovered DowntownBody Discovered DowntownLaramie Police Chief Dale Stalder confirmed the body of a white male was found by a local business owner near 2nd Street and Custer. Sara TeterSara Teter
Wyoming Cowboys Beat Utah Valley in CBI 68-74 [PHOTOS]Wyoming Cowboys Beat Utah Valley in CBI 68-74 [PHOTOS]The Wyoming Men’s Basketball team beat the Utah Valley Wolverines in the CBI Semifinals in the Arena-Auditorium in Laramie 68-74.SenecaSeneca
Wyoming Cowgirls Take First Round WNIT Win Against Seattle 68-52 [PHOTOS]Wyoming Cowgirls Take First Round WNIT Win Against Seattle 68-52 [PHOTOS]The Wyoming Cowgirls will head to the next round of the WNIT after beating the Seattle Redhawks 68-52. Here is a photo gallery from the evening. SenecaSeneca
First Bear Sighting of 2017 Reported in Yellowstone National ParkFirst Bear Sighting of 2017 Reported in Yellowstone National ParkFirearms are allowed in the park, but any discharge of a firearm by visitors would constitute a violation of park rules.Nick LearnedNick Learned
Rodeo Loses Another Legend – Harry VoldRodeo Loses Another Legend – Harry VoldLegendary rodeo contractor Harry Vold passed away March 13 in his sleep at his home in Avondale, Colorado. Known as “Duke of the Chutes,” Harry Vold was 93.Scott LeTourneauScott LeTourneau