The city of Laramie as been assembling recommendations for the fiscal year 2025-26 capital investment and construction plan since fall 2023, a…
CHEYENNE — Crisis intervention teams from several different local agencies came together Wednesday to raise awareness of sexual assault.
CHEYENNE — Plans for a new subdivision in north-central Cheyenne have some residents concerned that it may flood their nearby homes.
CHEYENNE – The city of Cheyenne observed Arbor Day on Tuesday, celebrating 42 years as a Tree City USA and 27 years with the Arbor Day Foundat…
CHEYENNE — Schools in Wyoming’s largest K-12 district have a new way to connect with businesses within the community to support projects that …
Early last Wednesday afternoon, city of Laramie Mayor Brian Harrington officially announced his campaign as a candidate for Albany County Boar…
CHEYENNE — At Monday’s City Council meeting, the governing body approved a contract for a design company to begin work on potential 15th Stree…
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CHEYENNE — Wyoming elected officials, as well as various wilderness and conservation organizations, responded to the Biden administration’s fi…
CHEYENNE — New to Cheyenne, but not to the Wyoming Legislature, 31-year-old Seth Ulvestad is running for the House District 11 seat, saying he…
JACKSON — Keith Nelson pulled no punches.
It was the evening before the opener of the 2021 shed antler hunting season, and two U.S. Forest Service law enforcement officers could see th…
In response to the U.S. Senate’s dismissal of impeachment charges against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Congresswoman Harrie…
CHEYENNE — The Laramie County Board of County Commissioners denied several fireworks permits for two stores by the Terry Ranch Road exit off I…
CHEYENNE — Following the Wyoming Legislature’s intent to avoid “preferential” treatment in diversity, equity and inclusion programs, the Unive…
JACKSON — Gov. Mark Gordon and the Wyoming Department of Revenue announced Monday that the property tax refund program for homeowners is now o…
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Federal legislation that would preserve the practice of installing permanent climbing anchors in the wilderness — an activity that has long di…
CHEYENNE — Gov. Mark Gordon has decided the new voter registration rules proposed by Secretary of State Chuck Gray exceed his statutory authority.
JACKSON — Following international outrage over alleged wolf abuse in Sublette County, Wyoming officials are examining the state’s wolf policy.
State utility regulators on Thursday denied a request by Rocky Mountain Power to relitigate its recently resolved request for a rate hike, com…
GREYBULL — Still stinging from a defeat in Park County, Sen. Dan Laursen, R-Powell, said last week that while he still prefers a hand count of…
SARATOGA — Some cities and towns in tourist destinations like Wyoming and Montana have been capping, or are looking at capping, the number of …
CHEYENNE – The process to repeal gun-free zones in the Capitol and other state-owned buildings through the executive branch has officially begun.