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Crews Give Up Hope of Finding Survivors at Collapse Site
Authorities told sobbing families Wednesday that there was “no chance of life” in the rubble.
Britney Spears’ Court-Appointed Attorney Resigns
Tuesday's filing is the latest of several such moves that have come in the fallout from the pop singer’s comments in court decrying the legal arrangement that controls her money and affairs.
Archaeologists Plan More Digging after Wyoming Finds
The discovery of arrowheads, pottery pieces and animal bones in the southern Laramie Valley has archaeologists planning to go back for more work.
Air Force Plans Training Exercise over Northern Plains
The training area is the largest in the continental United States. It covers nearly 35,000 square miles of air space over the Dakotas, Montana, and Wyoming.
Lawsuit: Man Who Sparked Treasure Hunt Retrieved Own Loot
He claims the late Forrest Fenn deprived him of the riches by moving the treasure chest after he solved a riddle that would lead him to the loot.
Drought Woes in Dry US West Raise July 4 Fireworks Fears
Many Americans aching for normalcy as pandemic restrictions end are looking forward to traditional Fourth of July fireworks.
Report: Climate Change Means Less Snow for Yellowstone
The changes come as the park attracts increasing crowds, adding to the strain on its natural resources.
Explainer: Will Wyoming Do Enough To Limit Evictions?
The federal government has given Wyoming $200 million to help such families during the coronavirus pandemic.
US Seeks To Bolster Firefighter Ranks as Wildfires Increase
U.S. wildfire managers are considering shifting from seasonal to full-time firefighting crews to deal with what has become a year-round wildfire season and increasing pay and benefits to make the jobs more attractive.
Families Cling to Hope as Condo Collapse Toll Rises to 9
The death toll from the collapse of a Florida beachfront condo building has risen to nine.
Putin Praises Summit Result, Calls Biden a Tough Negotiator
Russian President Vladimir Putin has praised the outcome of his summit with U.S. President Joe Biden and called him an astute negotiator.
St. Louis Gun-Waving Couple Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanors
A St. Louis couple who gained notoriety for pointing guns at social justice demonstrators last year have pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges.