Kathleen Shannon
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About 25% of students in Utah higher education systems are international or first- or second-generation immigrants. They may be impacted by a new federal policy allowing ICE to make arrests on campuses.
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A bill passed by Congress could expand opportunities for recreation on public lands in the West.
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President-elect Donald Trump's agenda for "energy dominance" could majorly impact leaders in the sector, including the state of Wyoming and the Tribes there. But some say the industry might have limited tolerance for blanket policy shifts.
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From Little Red Riding Hood to the Halloween thriller "Wolf Man," stories often paint wolves as scary creatures but conservationists argued it is the wrong view.
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Groups that advocate for clean water are applauding the Environmental Protection Agency's new rule on replacing lead pipes - but they warn that the drinking water in Wyoming schools remains at risk.
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A new case filed in a Wyoming district court argues that a man's sentence of life in prison without parole was unconstitutional because of his age.