Ridge and Holland Blight Study on Urban Renewal Authority Board’s Oct. 5 agenda By Klark Byrd|5 hours ago
Campbell County apologizes to resident who received 150 emergency phone calls during outage By County 17|7 days ago
F.E. Warren Air Force Base reports airman’s death in Colorado ‘Humvee incident’ By Klark Byrd|10 days ago
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
Gov. Gordon calls for more public meetings on electric rate increases CASPER, Wyo. — Gov. Mark Gordon wants more public input on a proposed electric rate increase from Rocky Mountain Power. By Oil City News|August 22
Star Plunge at Hot Springs State Park reopens Star Plunge at Hot Springs State Park has reopened, staff said Thursday afternoon. By Mary Stroka|August 18
State Parks drops contentious via ferrata project near Lander Agency cancels effort, citing engineering cost. So what can be learned from the Sinks Canyon saga as more outdoor recreation By Wyofile|August 18
Federal court says EPA needs to reconsider decision on Wyodak The EPA must reconsider its disapproval of Wyoming's plan regarding emissions from the Wyodak power plant, and this time it By County 17|August 17
Dying in jail, ‘better than a cold alley.’ Is there another option? Detaining people for public intoxication is a tool Torrington police use to keep people safe, but a death in the By Wyofile|August 17
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
Governor Gordon appoints Darin Westby director of WYDOT Governor Mark Gordon has appointed Darin Westby as director of the Wyoming Department of Transportation. By Oil City News|August 11
10,000 Wyomingites have lost Medicaid or Kid Care coverage. Most are children More people lost the government health coverage than maintained it as the state re-analyzes who still qualifies following steady pandemic-era By Wyofile|August 11
Gov. Mark Gordon celebrates 1st anniversary of Wyoming’s 988 Suicide Lifeline Service Governor Mark Gordon says that the 988 service and Wyoming-based crisis counselors are making a difference in reaching individuals experiencing By Oil City News|August 08
Mills resident announces candidacy for United States Senate Rasner is seeking the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Republican John Barrasso By Oil City News|August 08
A cold snap boosted state revenue by $175M The extreme temps that sent demand and prices soaring for natural gas this past winter sapped ratepayers, but boosted Wyoming’s By Wyofile|August 03
State seeking comment on proposed changes to career and technical education funding rules Public comment may be submitted online or by email until Sept. 18. By Oil City News|July 31
Governor Gordon urges cautious approach to spending in response to revenue report While high gas prices have led to high revenue, Gordon reports it could drop in the near future. By Oil City News|July 31
State Land Board Commissioners appoint Kelly Norris as state forester Governor Mark Gordon has announced the appointment of Kelly Norris as State Forester. By Oil City News|July 31
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
Secretary of State’s Office opens public comment period on digital asset registration rule Public comments regarding the rules may be submitted by email By Oil City News|July 25
Game and Fish Wildlife Health Laboratory Supervisor Hank Edwards retires after 35 years CASPER, Wyo. — William H. Edwards, nicknamed "Hank," the Wildlife Health Laboratory supervisor at the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, By Oil City News|July 24
Wyoming Broadband Office seeks feedback on internet access plan The Wyoming Broadband Office wants Wyomingites to provide feedback by Aug. 17 on its draft plan for funding that it By County 17|July 23
Federal government proposes raising rates for oil and gas leasing The Department of the Interior announced today it has proposed revisions to the Bureau of Land Management's oil and gas By County 17|July 21
First-time nonviolent felons can apply for restoration of rights Right to hold public office, serve on a jury, and Second Amendment rights are among those that can be restored By Oil City News|July 20
Casper’s Thyra Thomson State Office Building evacuated due to bomb threats Building closed to employees, public until further notice By Oil City News|July 19
Wyoming entities will create nearly $2M carbon sequestration database The University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources' Center for Economic Geology Research, the Wyoming State Geological Survey and the By County 17|July 12
Federal cash influx could help close Wyoming’s internet gap The funding is part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which the state’s D.C. delegation opposes. By Wyofile|July 06
Governor Gordon signs executive order, creates task force to begin planning efforts for America’s 250th anniversary This task force will plan events and activities to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of By Oil City News|June 30
Governor extends public comment period on sage grouse maps, will hold additional meetings After great public interest, Governor Mark Gordon is extending the public comment period regarding Wyoming's Sage-grouse core area map revisions. By Oil City News|June 29
Wyoming and Colorado sign MOU regarding direct air capture The State of Wyoming and State of Colorado announced today that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding regarding direct By Oil City News|June 29
Wyoming receives $13M grant for infrastructure projects on I-80 and I-25 This grant will be used to fund the I-80/I-25 Interchange Design. By Oil City News|June 28
BLM issues sale notice for more than 95,000 acres CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Today, the Bureau of Land Management issued a sale notice for a competitive oil and gas lease By Cap City Staff|June 16
Gov. Gordon testifies in favor of rescinding BLM’s proposed conservation rule The proposed rule, put out by the Bureau of Land Management, provides guidance and restrictions on land usage. By Oil City News|June 15
Blue Federal Credit Union employee Michele Bolkovatz celebrates 30 years of service By Cap City Staff|5 hours ago