A cautious governor confronts an ‘unprecedented time’ September 15, 2020 by Andrew Graham 15 Comments A deeper look at the man who finds himself at Wyoming’s helm during its most turbulent moment in decades.
‘Decade of the elk’ for hunters as herds top goals by 32% September 15, 2020 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. 4 Comments Game and Fish Department counts, estimates find 112,900 wapiti. “Elk hunting should be really good for people this year,” said one manager.
Photography: Pandemic portraits September 15, 2020 by Katie Klingsporn 1 Comment During the time of COVID-19 a Laramie photographer set out to capture Wyomingites on their porches, stoops and doorways in a quest to find out how the pandemic has shaped their lives.
Senator’s comments expose problem of female underrepresentation OpinionSeptember 15, 2020 by Cassie Craven and Jen Simon 14 Comments In the Equality State, guest columnists Craven and Simon write, dismissive comments cannot be tolerated. Everyone can do more to support women.
COVID-19 and recreation: Too much poop, too many people OpinionSeptember 15, 2020 by Todd Wilkinson 4 Comments The pandemic has accelerated a trend of outdoor use, writes Todd Wilkinson, but crowds on public lands bring their share of negative impacts.