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Chief Executive and Editor, WyoFile

Matthew Copeland

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Chief Executive and Editor, WyoFile

Wyoming

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Total articles 528

  • Available on paid plans

    Rapidly growing Fish Creek Fire closes highway 26/287 over Togwotee Pass

    By Matthew Copeland Verified

    Aug. 22, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    Why WyoFile published its first-ever election guide

    By Matthew Copeland Verified

    Jul. 25, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    Rapidly growing Fish Creek Fire closes highway 26/287 over Togwotee Pass

    By Matthew Copeland Verified

    Aug. 22, 2024

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Ksla-TV (Shreveport, La),Khou-TV (Houston, Tx),High Country News,Fl,Wqad-TV (Moline, Il),Wyofile,Kvue-TV (Austin, Tx),Florida Times-Union,Wis-TV (Columbia, Sc),Wbrc-TV (Birmingham, Al),Kens-TV (San Antonio, Tx),First Coast News Wtlv/Wjxx Jacksonville

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WyoFile

WyoFile is an independent, member-supported, public-interest news service reporting on the people, places and policy of Wyoming. The organization incorporated in 2009 as a Wyoming 501(c)3 nonprofit, and is a member of the Institute for NonProfit News. WyoFile's mission is to inform and engage Wyoming through in-depth reporting in the public interest. WyoFile aims to reestablish the primacy of facts in Wyoming's public discourse — to ensure that residents, community leaders, business leaders, politicians, agency personnel and policy makers all have access to, and faith in, the information they need to participate effectively in civic life and self governance. We believe that healthy democracies, resilient communities and effective governments all depend on a robust, independent, watchdog press — the first three simply can't exist without the latter. Rigorous, factual journalism that holds individuals and institutions to account is a critical public service. We also understand that the old models our community has relied upon are no longer able to provide that civic cornerstone on their own. The root cause is economic. The result has been a profound and profoundly harmful disinvestment in news gathering in the state and beyond, and a loss of Wyoming's self-sufficiency, locally grounded journalism and autonomy of information supply. We believe independent, member-supported, non-profit, non-partisan journalism of, by and for the people of Wyoming is the solution. Wyoming deserves the facts and a sustainable means of maintaining everyone's access to them. WyoFile exists to provide both.

Lander, Wyoming, United States

+1 443-848-8756

Founded: 2008




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