CHEYENNE, Wyo. — City of Cheyenne Council members Scott Roybal and Richard Johnson were formally nominated and voted in as President
January 10, 2022
Does Wyoming education prepare children for the future? Governor’s ‘RIDE’ advisory group looking for ideas from the public
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — “Do you feel that the current way we educate children prepares them for the future?” That is
1364 new COVID cases confirmed in Wyo over the weekend, 229 in Laramie County
CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) reported 1364 new laboratory confirmed and 1298 new probable COVID-19 cases in the state during its
Wyoming allocates $1 million in federal housing assistance to Northern Arapaho program
CASPER, Wyo. - The Wyoming Department of Family Services announced the allocation of $1 million in Emergency Rental Assistance Program
High wind warnings to impact some areas surrounding Cheyenne beginning Monday night
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The howling wind never quite likes to leave southeastern Wyoming for long. The National Weather Service in Cheyenne
UW men’s hoops’ game vs. San Diego State postponed; school offering refunds and exchanges
For the fourth consecutive game, COVID-19 issues have impacted Wyoming men's basketball. The school announced Monday morning that the Cowboys'
Cheyenne temperature could be above-average most of week before a slight chance of snow returns Friday
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — In a stark departure from the snow, wind and freeze that battered southeastern Wyoming most of last
Obituaries: Carlson, Rushing, Temte, Payton, Ruegsegger
Chip Carlson, 84, died January 4, 2022 at Davis Hospice Center. Chip was a Cheyenne historian and author who devoted
UPDATE: Interstate 25 from Cheyenne to Wheatland reopen to light, high-profile vehicles after wind closure
UPDATE: This story has been updated after WYDOT reopened the affected portion of Interstate 25 to all traffic late Monday