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The second Pocatello Police officer injured in a shooting last week has been released from the hospital. Read more
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UPDATE: Police have found the stolen car and have identified the carjacker. Read more
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The Pocatello Police Department has released the names of the two officers who were shot after responding to a disturbance call in the early morning hours of May 5. Read more
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The second Pocatello Police officer injured in a shooting last week has been released from the hospital. Read more
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UPDATE: Police have found the stolen car and have identified the carjacker. Read more
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The Pocatello Police Department has released the names of the two officers who were shot after responding to a disturbance call in the early morning hours of May 5. Read more
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UPDATE 5/5/2022 3:00 p.m.: Pocatello Police Chief Roger Schei said two officers who were shot in an early morning shooting are in stable condition. Read more
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All but one seat on the Natrona County Board of County Commissioners will be up for reelection this fall.
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After roughly a year since the redistricting process started, Wyoming’s new legislative map is available for public use.
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The State Bar has asked the Wyoming Supreme Court to order Cheyenne's district attorney to reimburse it more than $91,000 for hearing and investigation costs.
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In 1962, President Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the calendar week in which May 15 falls, as National Police Week. Peace Officers Memorial Day pays special recognition to those law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty for the safety and protection of others. During National Police Week, the families who lost officers from all over the country travel to Washington D.C. to add their loved one’s name to the National Peace Officers Memorial. Based on data submitted to and analyzed by the National Law Enforcement Officer Memorial Fund (NLEOMF), this year a staggering 619 names will be added. Today and every day, we respect, honor, and remember those who gave their lives, and salute those who continue to serve and protect the citizens of Cheyenne. Fallen CPD Officers:C. Henry Edwards – 1907Hugh C. Petrie – 1919Charles Gatza Jr. – 1934Jack Norwood Jernigan – 1954Dennis M. Shuck – 2006George “Bill” Stanford – 2007 For more information about National Police Week visit: https://nleomf.org
Protesters march in support of abortion rights in Wyoming
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Thousands rally at Idaho Capitol for abortion rights
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Thousands of people gathered at the Idaho State Capitol in downtown Boise on Saturday morning for an abortion rights rally staged as advocates brace for a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that would lead to abortion being criminalized in Idaho.
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Around 200 abortion rights demonstrators — children, parents, grandparents, students and friends — clutched cardboard signs with slogans including “I marched for this 50 years ago,” “Stop the madness” and “Whose rights will be next?”
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BOISE — As a teenage intern with Planned Parenthood, Julissa Melendez had walked down the Capitol steps, feeling defeated, after unsuccessfully fighting the passage of Idaho’s Texas-style abortion bill.
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Abortion rights protesters are gathering at intersections in Casper ahead of this afternoon's march and rally.