Dodson writes that given our current economic predicament, Wyoming desperately needs our delegation to cut some deals and place Wyoming necessities above any partisan interest.
Wyoming's Coal Creek mine will begin closing soon, becoming the second Powder River Basin mine to start the process of shuttering this year.
The second largest thermal coal producer in the U.S. is moving about 100 miners from its Coal Creek mine in northern Wyoming to its higher-pro…
Despite a rainy season in the Powder River Basin, the downpours missed Black Thunder, which helped its owner, Arch Coal, double its net income…
Coal production in Wyoming’s prolific Powder River Basin was full of surprises this spring as production slowed in some mines and shifted up i…
As coal producers look down the barrel of the off season, there’s one threat quietly clouding their outlook: high oil prices.
Wyoming mines that produce lower heat coal appear to have struggled in the first quarter of the year while the state’s largest mines held stea…
Coal plants are closing across the United States. They tend to be older, less efficient and relatively smaller compared to the plants that wil…
Cloud Peak Energy may reduce coal production at its Cordero Rojo Mine by nearly a quarter in 2015 if market conditions do not improve, the com…
Executives at Gillette-based Cloud Peak Energy Inc. are considering reducing coal production at the Cordero Rojo mine in Campbell County begin…
Your currywurst sausage imported from Europe may have been cooked with electricity from coal.
Last year was tough on Wyoming’s coal industry, as slackening demand pushed down production and cut jobs, federal data shows.
Some Powder River Basin coal will go to customers overseas through Gulf Coast and possibly East Coast ports, under the terms of a recently sig…
One man just blocked the expansion plans of Arch Coal's Coal Creek coal mine, stopping cold a request to the federal government to lease land containing 63.3 million tons of coal.
Who is this man?