Yesterday | County 10 News
WRIR residents at high risk for cancers, screening program began today through Friday at WR Casino
The results of a two-year-long study on the Wind River Indian Reservation reveal that cancer risks for residents there is very high when compared with the rest of the state's population.
Yesterday | KGWN
Cheyenne girl dies in Riverton horse accident
Fremont County officials say 6-year-old Cassidy Cooper of Cheyenne died Saturday when the horse she was riding reared and fell on her.
Yesterday | KGWN
Superintendent Hill Responds To Governor's Inquiry
PRESS RELEASE Superintendent Responds to Investigation Report June 18, 2013 Cheyenne, WY Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction, Cindy Hill, responded to the release of the legislatively mandated review of Wyoming Department of Education.
Tuesday | Streetsblog
New Pentagon Mandate: Make Military Bases Livable, That's an Order
This article is the first in a series about the U.S. military's new embrace of smart growth planning.
Tuesday | KGWN
Cheyenne VA hospital named historic site
The VA Medical Center is nearly 80 years old. The brick complex stands out because of its tile roof and Spanish colonial revival architecture.
Few college students seek concealed weapons permit
The Wyoming Tribune Eagle reported Sunday the University of Wyoming has received three or four requests a year since 2011.
New York State Zoo at Thompson Park publicly displays Canada lynx kittens for first time
Patrons of the New York State Zoo at Thompson Park got their first look Friday at a set of four Canada lynx kittens born in early May. The three male and one female kittens, born about six weeks ago, could be seen scampering around a small enclosure inside of the lynx exhibit area.
Sheridan couple faces tax evasion charges
CHEYENNE, Wyo. - A federal indictment charges a Sheridan couple with tax evasion and conspiring to defraud the IRS by concealing money in a bank account in the Caribbean island of Nevis.
Jefferson Parish man on the run for 13 years convicted of sexually abusing sisters
Hai Duong, 53, was convicted Wednesday night of sexually abusing two girls on the West Bank in the 1990s.
Former tribal housing official denies charge
A former director of the Eastern Shoshone Housing Authority has entered a not-guilty plea to an indictment charging that she converted federal money to her own use.
Group denies withholding 2010 Earhart discovery
A Delaware aircraft preservation group denies a Wyoming man's claim that it found pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart's missing plane in 2010 but sat on the news so it could solicit him to CHEYENNE, Wyo.
Federal fugitive wanted in Wyoming arrested in Bangkok, Thailand
On June 5, 2013, Royal Thai Tourist Police, with the assistance of Homeland Security Investigations in Bangkok, arrested federal fugitive Paul David Cardwell.
Located off I-80, this Cheyenne, Wyoming hotel features an indoor pool, has an on-site restaurant and lounge and offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi.
1 teen killed, another injured in Cheyenne crash
Police say the teens, whose names have not been released, were headed north on Warren Avenue near Lions Park just before 11:30 p.m. Saturday when the driver lost control of the vehicle, which slid sideways and hit a tree.
Cheyenne man pleads in fatal shooting-stabbing
A 23-year-old man has pleaded guilty in a shooting and stabbing in south Cheyenne that left one man dead.
Man wanted in US nabbed in Hua Hin
Locals tipped off police to his location after they became suspicious about a wealthy foreigner living a life of luxury seemingly without working.
June 08--CHEYENNE -- Top films from the first Cheyenne Youth Film Festival will be screened Sunday night at the Atlas Theatre.
2 arrested after Cheyenne disturbance involving 17
Cheyenne police say officers have arrested two people after a disturbance involving 17 people, including members of 2 motorcycle clubs.
New Mexico faces sentencing in Hitching Post fire
A federal judge has sentenced a New Mexico man to serve five years in prison for torching the landmark Hitching Post Inn in Cheyenne.
Emergency drill goes off without a hitch
The hospitals, with cooperation from area military branches and Denver International Airport, simulated a tornado hitting Cheyenne, Wyo., with overflow casualties transported aboard military helicopters in need of a transfer to Denver area medical facilities for treatment.