The U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s decision to end future coal leasing in the region is likely to be challenged.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s decision to end future coal leasing in the region is likely to be challenged.
Gordon previously drew a distinction between K-12 and collegiate sports, but new legal action takes issue with both.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Secretary of State office announced the official start to the 2024 election cycle today with the
By Madelyn Beck Wyoming leaders have repeatedly rejected Medicaid expansion, but a new study shows many residents here rely on another
By Dustin Bleizeffer Wyoming joined more than 20 states this week in filing two lawsuits in federal court to stop the
An attorney for the Wyoming-supported Energy Policy Network says a court injunction is critical to keep coal plants open and
Since last April, the state health department has been conducting a mandatory review process vetting who still qualifies for the
Republican policies are often set at the grassroots level by committeemen and women. There’s a new rule for how to
The Biden administration’s suite of coal pollution rules is a win for climate and health, advocates say, but a major
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Wyoming has joined the states of North Dakota, Montana and Texas in suing the U.S. Department of
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Business Council has opened applications for the Community Facility Rehabilitation Grant Program, a sub-component of
A majority of delegates at the state GOP convention approved the censure, which criticizes Gordon’s vetoes of a property tax
Game and Fish commissioners got an earful about a disturbing incident that’s still reverberating, but ultimately reforms to dissuade cruel
The federal agency is adopting a framework to protect and restore landscapes, but says the measure does not prioritize conservation
The group listed five options, ranging from outside funding to restructuring or closing the office of diversity, equity and inclusion.
Advocates eye state investments, tax incentives, leases of state lands to increase affordable housing.
A new deadline is fast approaching after laws around political party affiliation and absentee voting changed last year.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Governor Mark Gordon and the Wyoming Department of Revenue recently announced the property tax refund program for
After vetoing a sweeping gun-free-zone ban last month, the governor is promoting efforts to study where it could make sense
Following a recommendation of legislative staff and the Management Council, Gordon determined Gray’s rules went outside the scope of his
Exiting incumbents could boost the Wyoming Freedom Caucus’ aim to take a majority in the House.
The state’s highest court declined a request by a Teton County judge to decide on more than a dozen constitutional
Gov. Mark Gordon discussed his energy vision after months of criticism about his goals. The crowd appreciated the governor’s presence,
Committee-sponsored legislation is traditionally more likely to succeed at the statehouse. But this year, about a third of such bills
Lawmakers have until Sunday evening to cast their vote for what would be third special session in four years.
Momentum toward a special session is growing. But if lawmakers return to Cheyenne, they’ll open the door to a gathering
Gov. Mark Gordon made the final mark on Wyoming’s next two-year budget Saturday morning with his signature and dozens of
Gov. Gordon signed the ban, yet called it, “straying into the personal affairs of families.”
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — State Representative Jared Olsen announced his campaign for State Senate District 8 on March 22. “For the
Federal conservation plan is an “outright violation of our federal land management laws,” she tells congressional committee.
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