Thanks to the efforts of Green River students, Jan. 5, 2025 is Nellie Tayloe Ross Day in Wyoming.
Thanks to the efforts of Green River students, Jan. 5, 2025 is Nellie Tayloe Ross Day in Wyoming.
A special working group has drafted four committee bills aimed at preventing fraudulent corporate filings.
The Luehne family’s management contract expired on Jan. 1, but an extension means it’ll be business as usual until at
CASPER, Wyo. — On Friday, Sen. John Barrasso was officially sworn into the U.S. Senate to continue serving Wyoming in
CASPER, Wyo. — On Thursday, former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney was honored, along with 19 other people, with the Presidential
During the 2025 session, committee-sponsored bills still ignore calls for public input in hard rock mine permitting.
Rock Springs plan conditions imposed by the Legislature have been met, the governor says, which means a purchase by the
The omnibus bill supported by Wyoming’s congressional delegation is heading to President Biden’s desk for signature.
By Maggie Mullen, WyoFile As the Wyoming Freedom Caucus prepares to assume control of the House in the Wyoming Legislature
CASPER, Wyo. —Governor Mark Gordon and Secretary of State Chuck Gray are investigating a verified complaint alleging "acts of misconduct
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Afton-based Avail Valley Construction-WY LLC pitched a $10.43 million bid for a paving project on Interstate 80
Many towns awarded federal ARPA dollars for sewer and municipal water upgrades struggled to meet federal timelines.
Wyoming's chief election official wants to ban drop boxes, ballot harvesting and ensure voting machines are verified by hand.
One bill would regulate clinics that provide procedural abortions, another would require ultrasounds for abortion medication.
At least 18 Wyoming districts don’t have policies limiting use during classroom time. A new bill could change that.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Wyoming’s allocation of American Rescue Plan Act funds has been fully committed, the state announced in a
The average payment to successful Teton County refund applicants was the state’s highest at $4,666.
Trustees expressed heartache but also fiscal obligation before voting to close the state’s longest-running school, which the University of Wyoming
Coal proponents hold out hope to overturn Biden-era anti-coal policies and optimism for an administration that’s a proponent for the
The Legislature will consider a bill to immunize the state against lawsuits over negligent investigations by law enforcement, as a
The next legislative session is more than a month off, but committee assignments already highlight differences between the chambers’ GOP
Sale of 640-acre school trust land depends on whether final 3.6M-acre federal Rock Springs land plan meets Legislature’s terms.
The company’s electric customers in Wyoming are already paying the $80.6 million fuel ‘adjustment,’ which will expire in July.
The proposed measures reflect the Legislature’s rightward turn in this year’s election and conservative concern over the issue.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The U.S. and Wyoming flags will be flown at half-staff throughout the state on Saturday, Dec. 7
Future of Regulatory Reduction Task Force is uncertain as new Legislature is set to take over in January.
Desperate for limits on claims and relief from skyrocketing insurance, utilities and other proponents say they will seek other sponsors
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Transportation Commission has approved significant funding for several road construction projects in Cheyenne and Laramie
Wyoming National Guard Soldiers recognized ahead of deployment to support Operations Spartan Shield and Inherent Resolve.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Gov. Mark Gordon is inviting the public to attend the 2025 Governor’s Prayer Breakfast, which will feature keynote
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