An Air Quality Alert has been issued for southeast Wyoming due to smoke filtering into the region from wildfires burning across the western United States.
State agencies are reminding those looking to cool off in Wyoming's lakes and reservoirs this summer to keep an eye out for cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae.
The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality has issued a warning about the rising dangers of a blue-green algae bloom in Cheyenne's Lower North Crow Reservoir.
With the official start of summer rapidly approaching, more and more Wyomingites are heading to the state's lakes, but summer also means the possible return of blue-green algae.
In a news release Monday, the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality is advising the public to be on the lookout for blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria blooms in the state's lakes...
A Laramie auto repair shop has received an award from the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality for their efforts to reduce the environmental impact of their business.
Fleur de Lis has notified the residents of Midwest about the situation, and temporarily evacuated houses near the school where some teachers and staff stay during the week.