‘Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives’ discovers culinary gem in Wyoming: Sitti’s Table By Oil City News|October 16
Blue Federal Credit Union employee Michele Bolkovatz celebrates 30 years of service By Cap City Staff|September 28
Laramie County Community College hosting Fall Career Fair on Sept. 27 The career fair is open to the public with a special half-hour at the start for veterans and military personnel. By Cap City Staff|September 18
Kum & Gone: Popular convenience store brand to ride into sunset in Wyoming CASPER, Wyo. — A brand that has been part of Wyoming's convenience store landscape for years will soon be part By Oil City News|September 07
Residents, officials, business leaders oppose Rocky Mountain Power rate increase en masse in Casper CASPER, Wyo. — Over 150 people showed up to a public hearing at the Thyra Thomson State Office Building in By Oil City News|August 25
Public Service Commission meets in Casper Thursday to accept input on electric rate hike application Convinced the rate increase as proposed holds significant and crippling implications for Natrona County, its residents and its businesses, Advance By Oil City News|August 24
Dollar Tree, Family Dollar settle with OSHA, agree to address worker hazards Agreement will enhance retailer’s safety compliance, increase ability to manage safety, health hazards By Klark Byrd|August 23
Public hearing on historic electric rate hike set for Aug. 24 in Casper Rocky Mountain Power, the state's largest electric utility, is proposing to raise its energy rates by 29.2%. By Klark Byrd|August 16
First Interstate Bank president credits time at LCCC as critical to his success Pope waited until the last minute to register for classes at LCCC, which meant he spent his first semester attending By Cap City Staff|August 07
City of Cheyenne, Downtown Development Authority offering COVID rental assistance CHEYENNE, Wyo. — In an effort to prioritize activities that aid in the economic growth of the Downtown Development Authority By Cap City Staff|August 03
Peabody lost more than $5M in tornado that hit NARM Coal company Peabody announced in its second quarter report that it estimates it lost about $5 million worth of buildings, By County 17|July 27
Cheyenne contractors awarded $2.3M for road work in Campbell, Laramie counties Transportation Commission awards nearly $6.8 million in contracts in July. By Klark Byrd|July 26
Cheyenne woman creates self-defense keychains Gina Vamp, owner of G String Creations, sells keychains attached with several self-defense items. By Stephanie Lam|July 20
Mayor: Combined 29% electric rate increase may threaten lives Rocky Mountain Power says extreme weather and increasing costs for natural gas and coal are primary drivers for two historic By Wyofile|July 19
Black Hills Energy announces changes in Wyoming leadership Wyoming Vice President Mark Stege is retiring in September after 28 years with the company, according to a news release. By County 17|July 19
Wyoming-based Taco John’s folds over ‘Taco Tuesday’ trademark lawsuit against Taco Bell CASPER, Wyo. — A lawsuit by Wyoming-based Taco John's to protect its "Taco Tuesday" trademark might have been a tad By Oil City News|July 19
Electricity bills could climb 22% for Rocky Mountain Power customers Wyoming’s largest utility says volatile coal and natural gas markets are driving electricity costs upward. By Wyofile|July 17
(PHOTOS) Cheyenne celebrates grand opening of Ivan Moody’s businesses Hundreds attended a block party at Moody's Rock Shop, located at 901 W. Pershing Blvd., this afternoon to see the By Stephanie Lam|July 15
16-year-old sells healthy treats for Cheyenne community members, dogs Jalynne Williams is the owner of Health Nut 307 and sells both human- and dog-friendly snacks. By Stephanie Lam|July 13
Five Finger Death Punch singer Ivan Moody opens Cheyenne businesses Moody's Rock Stop is a Rock & Roll-based convenience store and fueling station while Ciara Coral is an intensive outpatient By Cap City Staff|June 27
Money in digital payment apps such as Venmo, PayPal, may not be insured, watchdog warns The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau warned that money stored in such apps is often not covered by the Federal Deposit By The Center Square|June 05
Cheyenne startups receive seed funding for endeavors CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Two Cheyenne-based startups were awarded seed funding for their projects by IMPACT 307 – Southeast Wyoming Innovation By Cap City Staff|May 27
‘Do it from the heart’: Jamaica One Stop Kitchen cooks, serves authentic Jamaican food People can track the truck's whereabouts by visiting the Jamaica One Stop Kitchen Facebook page. By Stephanie Lam|May 23
Study: Natural gas, oil produced $12B for Wyoming in 2021 The natural gas and oil industry supported more than 58,000 jobs and contributed nearly $11.9 billion toward Wyoming's economy in By County 17|May 16
(PHOTOS) Wyoming governor tours Naughton coal plant, Natrium demonstration site Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon visited several energy projects in southwestern Wyoming. By County 17|May 10
Mayor’s Youth Council, Downtown Development Authority host Downtown Scavenger Hunt on Saturday Prizes are offered for the first 20 participants to complete the hunt. By Cap City Staff|May 10
New L’Osteria Mondello owners aim to bring Europe to Cheyenne; seek liquor license L'Osteria Mondello will offer a menu that's about 65% to 70% Italian, but other dishes will have roots in Spain, By Klark Byrd|May 09
City Council unanimously approves 28-item consent agenda including Dog Haus Biergarten liquor license request, airport budget The consent agenda allows a governing body to approve all items with a singular vote. By Klark Byrd|May 09
Chamber of Commerce Awards Gala to honor Cheyenne business leaders, teachers, students The Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce has announced the nominees for this year's awards. By Klark Byrd|May 09
FAFO Restaurant Group seeks liquor license for Dog Haus Biergarten reopening The City Council's consent agenda includes approving a liquor license for Dog Haus Biergarten, and the council is meeting now By Klark Byrd|May 08
City Council to host public hearing for L’Osteria Mondello restaurant liquor license tonight Cheyenne City Council will host a public hearing regarding that liquor license when it meets at 6 p.m. today. By Klark Byrd|May 08
14-year-old runs homemade cookie business in Cheyenne Gavin Jacobsen is the creator of Gav Gav Cookies, a small business where he makes and sells homemade cookies to By Stephanie Lam|May 05
Police: Cheyenne woman hits husband, 2-year-old child, faces child abuse charges By Cap City Staff|1 hour ago