Reported sexual assaults fell from 16 to 11 between 2022 and 2023, though that’s not a guarantee there were actually
Reported sexual assaults fell from 16 to 11 between 2022 and 2023, though that’s not a guarantee there were actually
Measure seeks to equip Legislature — independent of executive branch — with the means to defend Wyoming’s interests from perceived
Rocky Mountain Power’s proposed 30% rate hike is under scrutiny at the Public Service Commission and down the street at
The Wyoming State Archives and the Wyoming State Parks will have a presentation at 7 p.m. Nov. 9 about the
The Wyoming Department of Education has released guidance for establishing or changing library materials policies.
A legislative committee declined to change ambiguous language in the new law. Meanwhile, registered voters hoping to keep their options
After a first attempt in September, lawmakers have a new piece of legislation to work that more narrowly targets synthetics
Feds call for comments on use of new public land that would boost recreation on and along the North Platte
Extreme temperatures catapulted natural gas demand and prices, boosting 2023 financial predictions. The state’s long-term picture, however, remains less lucrative.
Rocky Mountain Power faces criticism for poor public outreach and putting profit over the well-being of Wyoming’s low-income residents.
In congressional testimony, Degenfelder said statewide guidance will improve inadequate systems and policies at the local level. She later used
A constitutional procedure will give the hard-line faction initial veto power in the House, but they’ll still need votes from
CASPER, Wyo. — Megan Degenfelder, the elected state superintendent of public instruction for Wyoming, testified before Congress Oct. 19, highlighting
The fate of a prized, $62 million school trust parcel positioned for auction is unknown, but an appraisal makes one
CASPER, Wyo. — Lead found in many Wyoming homes is putting children at risk of damage from lead poisoning, according
Questions remain about whether the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office took adequate precautions to prevent Dennis Green’s suicide.
CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming State Penitentiary Unit Supervisor Shea Rose is being promoted to Deputy Warden at the Wyoming Medium
Natural resources committee also proposed a measure offering signing bonuses for federal land management employees who want to come work
Hikers, hunters, horse packers, OHV enthusiasts try to understand how draft plans could impact their use of public land in
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Wyoming was recognized as a finalist in the recent American Academy for National Recreation and Park Administrations
Dennis Green died in the custody of the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office. The apparent holding cell suicide is under investigation
The federal program offers $5 million to close low-producing and idle wells to prevent errant methane gas emissions.
Refunded residents more than doubled after the Wyoming Legislature expanded eligibility last spring. Another expansion could be twice as nice,
The BLM’s preferred management plan limits industrial expansion into undeveloped areas by restricting right-of-way easements.
Wyoming Innovation Partnership will give the University of Wyoming $693,514 to support a project promoting blue hydrogen, according to a
The suicide rate for the state’s county jails is the fourth-highest in the country. There are no laws in place
An administrative process to offload 640 very valuable acres in the heart of Jackson Hole is underway.
The nationwide test will override a cellphone's silenced or do not disturb settings.
Adopting the change, which is popular among Republicans, could dry up state revenue and violate the Wyoming Constitution, state-funded consultants
The area is illustrative of blight in the community and can make the area eligible for Urban Renewal projects.
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