Twenty-eight members of the upper chamber voted against a motion by Sen. Larry Hicks to rescind Sen. Eric Barlow’s committee
Twenty-eight members of the upper chamber voted against a motion by Sen. Larry Hicks to rescind Sen. Eric Barlow’s committee
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon spoke with optimism Wednesday morning during the commencement of the 68th Wyoming Legislature.
Fourteen of 23 sheriffs signed a letter asking the Legislature to shift cost burden to health department.
Bill would establish a task force to create a Monument to America “similar in size and scope” to 60-foot high
Lawmakers will consider measures on everything from allowing more charter schools to cellphone bans and relaxing teaching certification standards.
Sen. Steinmetz wants to repeal Wyoming’s carbon capture mandate for coal plants.
Measure draws bipartisan group of checkerboard-area Wyoming legislators as co-sponsors.
During the 2025 session, committee-sponsored bills still ignore calls for public input in hard rock mine permitting.
By Maggie Mullen, WyoFile As the Wyoming Freedom Caucus prepares to assume control of the House in the Wyoming Legislature
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. — The Wyoming Army National Guard recently detailed a Wreaths Across America ceremony that took place at the
CASPER, Wyo. — Gov. Mark Gordon recently made a presentation to the Wyoming Legislature's Joint Appropriations Committee, in which he
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
Lawmakers are interested in legislation that could preserve the historic school’s unique qualities. School board president assures legislators the district
Firearms are prohibited at both the University of Wyoming and the Wyoming Capitol. Separate policies are up for consideration to
The Joint Judiciary Committee voted 10-4 to send the legislation to the 2025 general session.
CASPER, Wyo. — The company that wants to mine gravel on state land at the base of Casper Mountain doubts
Lawmakers advanced a measure that would ban taking photos and video from chamber-floor-adjacent hallways.
State leaders voted to proceed with plans to allow most people to conceal carry in public areas of the Capitol
The threat of billion-dollar class-action lawsuits bankrupting power companies has lawmakers considering a cap on claims.
Legislation would expand the list of ‘limited mining operations’ that can skip environmental and public review to include gold, rare-earth
Despite public testimony against the measure, a legislative committee says it will introduce a bill before the full Legislature in
Education committee votes for external cost adjustment after hearing evidence of mounting district hiring struggles. The recommendation has several hurdles
In Fremont County, new guidance shaped in part by a controversial state law comes under fire. Trustees around the state
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A one-year resident of Cheyenne seeking to give back to the community will now serve on the
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — An ordinance allowing a parking administration manager to set on-street parking zones and "reasonable on-street parking rates"
GILLETTE, Wyo. — After a lengthy discussion on new oil bond regulations from local oil business operators at Tuesday's meeting
The advocacy organization Wyoming AIDS Assistance, which is putting on the drag event, has been receiving the state-issued grant for
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