Members of the Joint Judiciary Committee discussed allowing firearms in more public places as educators and other members of the
Members of the Joint Judiciary Committee discussed allowing firearms in more public places as educators and other members of the
A surprising quartet of four southern state congressional representatives united to sponsor a bill pushed by the former Humane Society
Eighteen statehouse seats are contested in the general election, several of which will determine how much control the hard-line Freedom
CASPER, Wyo. — After Rep. John Bear led the Wyoming Freedom Caucus for the last two years, the caucus recently
Legislators have been searching for ways to improve pre-K programs and fill statewide child-care gaps. Little progress has come from
A wolf that was injured by a snowmobile and kept alive for kicks has drawn global attention. The bill drafted
A former lawmaker and an unsuccessful legislative candidate are challenging the state’s prohibition on failed primary candidates from appearing on
Wyoming’s congressional delegation did not consult Eastern Shoshone before advancing a bill that would give a non-tribal water district a
UW is asking for input on allowing firearms on campus following the governor’s directive earlier this year. Currently, guns aren’t
The office is being replaced with the Poke Center for Community Resources. This comes only months after the UW Board
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming State Canvassing Board will convene Wednesday, Aug. 28 to certify the primary election results and
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — As Wyoming’s primary election has passed, candidates are now setting their sights on the Nov. 5 general
Whether the Wyoming Caucus or Freedom Caucus triumphs Tuesday will impact policies ranging from public education and mental health care,
Deep Wyoming roots hold political currency in the Equality State, but new arrivals, with far-right politics, have scored victories and
U.S. District Court Judge Kelly Rankin dismissed the case with prejudice Thursday. The plaintiffs are appealing to the 10th Circuit
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — With the 2024 primary election on the horizon, residents should readily know where to vote and inform
Dissatisfaction with their representation is an often-cited motivation for former lawmakers trying to reoccupy their seats, but it can partly
Relatively few members of the public attended Monday’s meeting, but the state’s top elected officials signaled they would continue working
The Wyoming Education Association has publicly criticized Freedom Caucus members who oppose its positions. Some call foul.
Chuck Gray says he’s responding to faulty tests of voting equipment. Some counties are retesting at his request. At least
Visitors and residents hoped in vain to catch a glimpse of the GOP presidential nominee, who attended an expensive invitation-only
State law prohibits political party funds from being used to help nominate one candidate over another of the same party
Gov. Mark Gordon is leading discussions Monday about firearm allowances in the Capitol grounds.
In a town hall in Jackson, Wyoming’s lone U.S. representative called for a pilot project taking away the progressive city’s
A sharply worded letter from the Wyoming Attorney General’s Office says the federal agency’s delay until 2025 "reeks of arrogance
Rep. Donald Burkhart Jr. says he’s drafting a proposal for radioactive waste storage to generate major revenue for the state.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — In this edition of “Meet the Candidates,” Ben Hornok shares with Cap City News how he envisions
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — In this edition of “Meet the Candidates,” Eric Johnston shares with Cap City News how he envisions
In the midst of political mailers setting off defamation suits and cease-and-desist letters in Wyoming, the state’s top election official
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — In this edition of “Meet the Candidates,” Michelle Aldrich shares with Cap City News how she envisions
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