If you have a garage door opener, thank Elmer Lovejoy. March 26, 1918, the Laramie inventor received a patent for the first garage door tracking system.
In the early 20th century, there were 6 million sheep in the Cowboy State, nearly 50 sheep for every man, woman, and child. Many of them ended up at the stockyards in Arminto.
Ed Patrick was not a saint. He came to Wyoming in 1876 and drove a stagecoach on the Cheyenne to Deadwood trail. A decade later, he founded a town 13 miles north of Torrington.
Hot on the heels of the 90th Academy Awards, here's a tribute to the best movies ever set in or filmed in the state of Wyoming. And the nominees are...
The history of Wyoming can not be separated from the story of oil. Oil continues to be largest resource the state produces. How well do you know its history?
One of Wyoming's greatest heroes was born 172 years ago today. To celebrate the illustrious life of 'Buffalo' Bill Cody, here's a look back at his enormous impact on the Cowboy State.
The Wyoming state song was officially adopted 63 years ago today. You've heard it hundreds of times. Let's find out how well you know the lyrics to "Wyoming".
On January 29, 1958, Charles Starkweather and his 14-year-old girlfriend were captured outside of Douglas after a two-month rampage that terrorized the country and later inspired the movie Natural Born Killers.