Sen. Lummis: ‘The people of Wyoming are ecstatic to welcome back President Trump’ By Cap City Staff|4 days ago
$36T and rising: Wyoming joins as state officials say debt could cripple US economy By Oil City News|November 22, 2024
Laramie County Republicans say Rasner’s convention pictures give false impression of endorsement By Oil City News|May 8, 2024
Agency that certifies Wyoming’s cops can’t access their files State law is inhibiting the decertification of a sheriff’s deputy who killed an unarmed man. Lawmakers are eyeing a fix. By Wyofile|September 21, 2023
Delta-8 — AKA ‘diet weed’ — could be criminalized in Wyoming Hemp-derived product creates similar, but often more mild, effects as marijuana. Its legality is tenuous, but it’s become a big By Wyofile|September 19, 2023
Can a new designation help central Wyoming cash in on its rich history? Proponents say rarely used federal heritage designation could put wind-swept region on the tourism map, though some in Natrona County By Wyofile|August 30, 2023
Lawmakers punt on crossover-ban fix Amid concerns that a new law inadvertently disenfranchises some voters, a legislative panel delayed a decision to an October meeting. By Wyofile|August 29, 2023
Appeals court upholds regional haze plans for Wyoming coal plants Conservation groups say industrial emitters in the state shouldn’t get a pass on the next round of regional haze efforts. By Wyofile|August 25, 2023
Residents, officials, business leaders oppose Rocky Mountain Power rate increase en masse in Casper CASPER, Wyo. — Over 150 people showed up to a public hearing at the Thyra Thomson State Office Building in By Oil City News|August 25, 2023
Crossover-voting ban, ‘Zuck bucks’ up for legislative review The controversial bill is among a heap of election-related measures before a legislative committee meeting this week in Douglas. By Wyofile|August 23, 2023
How should the state govern political parties? A pair of election complaints seeks a change. Republicans voted in support of two election complaints lodged against the Wyoming Democratic Party in order to dispute the way By Wyofile|August 16, 2023
A horse-drawn POTUS hopeful is touring Wyoming. And suing Yellowstone along the way Red Lodge, Montana attorney Walter Clapp says he gave up everything to run for president in pursuit of a singular By Wyofile|August 16, 2023
Gordon, EPA head agree on tech innovation to combat climate crisis Both leaders tout Wyoming’s role in advancing carbon capture technologies, but state officials still critical of EPA’s ‘power plant rule.’ By Wyofile|August 15, 2023
Wyoming lawmakers leave ‘don’t say gay’ language behind Controversial language, which drew a large crowd to the Cheyenne meeting, didn’t align with the Joint Education Committee’s interim priorities, By Wyofile|August 11, 2023
Anti-abortion politicians, minus Chuck Gray, appeal judge’s decision keeping them on sidelines Lawmakers and an anti-abortion group blocked from joining Wyoming’s abortion ban case have appealed the decision to the state supreme By Wyofile|August 10, 2023