It's always fun to find something on the internet where you are completely stumped by. I've traveled quite a bit around our state but I've never come across something quite like this.
Much like everyone else I absolutely love the T.V. and Netflix series The Office. It's become a staple in my life when I can't find anything that I want to watch or sometimes it's just background noise.
I have read some downright weird things on the internet about the state of Wyoming, but this latest one takes the cake. I mean, I can't even wrap my head around how outrageous this guy's story is.
Yep, that is 100% coal. The seams in Wyoming are some of the largest in the world. They are up to 250 feet thick. This photo shows one of the massive seams.
If you have ever wondered what the oil fields of Wyoming looked like over 100 years ago, I have something you have to see. It's the ultimate old-school Wyoming oil field map that dates back to 1917.
This is one monster of a Volkswagon Bug spotted in Rock Springs. This ride has no problem with snow drifts. Getting into this behemoth might be another story.
Facebook is the world's front runner for social media usage, but Wyoming has a tendency to "not" follow the norm. With that mind, what is your favorite?
Now some 30 years after The Legend of Zelda debuted, a Reddit user has discovered that Hyrule and Death Mountain look a lot like Grand Teton National Park.
Someday, she will look back and treasure this memory. For now, one young lady's Wyoming road trip will be an embarassing reminder of her father's corny sense of humor.
A picture featuring her father chugging water in front of a sign in Chugwater, Wyoming, made the front page of the popular website Reddit this weekend, along with the caption, "You know your pops is committed to dad jokes when
A controversial photo has sparked outrage among parents. The image shows two small children wearing tank tops with text that is, shall we say, less than appropriate for small children.
If you’re a guy who enjoys “pinning” all of your favorite things on Pinterest or you’re a girl who finds those Reddit threads ridiculously entertaining, then you’re actually part of the online minority.
Demographic information shows social media is largely populated by women, but there are exceptions. So which sites attract the fairer sex, and which are more testosterone-fueled?