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Ruling Stops Need for Small Film Permits at National Parks
A court in Washington ruled in January that the fees were unconstitutional under the First Amendment.
Fraud Overwhelms Pandemic-Related Unemployment Programs
An Associated Press review finds that many states will not even publicly acknowledge the extent of the problem.
Biden Team Readies Wider Economic Package After Virus Relief
The package could be aimed at boosting health care and manufacturing as well.
Colorado Panel: Nice and Slow on Gray Wolf Reintroduction
Commissioners say it will take time to ensure that all have a say on the polarizing issue.
Wyoming Wildlife Forensics Expert Reflects on 35-Year Career
Dee Dee Hawk plans to spend more time with her family, working in a family business and hunting pheasant.
Wyoming Coal Mines Eyed for Disposal of Old Wind Turbine Parts
The approach could help coal companies bring in extra revenue during reclamation.
Wyoming Lawmakers Advance Voter ID Bill Despite Fraud Doubts
The bill is cosponsored by almost two-thirds of the entire Legislature, making it likely to eventually pass.
New COVID-19 Vaccine is Cleared, Only Requires One Shot
The Food and Drug Administration on Saturday cleared a Johnson & Johnson shot that works with just one dose instead of two.
Biden Hails House Passage of $1.9T Virus Bill, Now to Senate
President Joe Biden is hailing the House passage of the $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill he championed.
House Passes $1.9T Pandemic Bill on Near Party-Line Vote
The House has approved a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill in a win for President Joe Biden.