Recent rate hikes inspired six draft bills to more carefully scrutinize costs that electric utilities try to pass on to
Recent rate hikes inspired six draft bills to more carefully scrutinize costs that electric utilities try to pass on to
Mysterious mailers attacking Reps. Barry Crago and Steve Harshman last year were above board, according to Secretary of State Chuck
Secretary of State Chuck Gray is proposing voters provide proof of residency when registering, but county clerks say it will
The federal government is picking winners through its grants, and state and local entities want to be chosen, according to
The secretary of state wants to change the voter registration process. Democrats and voter advocacy groups requested a public hearing
Working outside the legislative process, the secretary of state proposed a rules change to add requirements to the voter registration
After Thursday’s hearing, Judge Melissa Owens has options: rule on the constitutionality of the bans or send the case to
Multiple mailers that turned up in Northeast and Central Wyoming mailboxes this fall are now the subject of a state
The widely unpopular auction won’t be considered until fall 2024. The state will explore a land swap with feds, among
A Teton County judge ruled that the plaintiffs’ expert witness testimony could stay, supporting the case against the abortion bans.
EPA pulled a “bait-and-switch,” the governor said in turning down millions of federal dollars to reduce carbon emissions.
The federal funding that rescued Wyoming from deep budget cuts in 2020 is coming to an end, leaving lawmakers to
The Women’s Health & Family Care clinic in Jackson will close its doors Dec. 15 because of financial strain.
The Wyoming Freedom Caucus stirred the pot on Gordon’s long-held and publicly touted stance on climate change and energy policy.
Signing onto a letter asking the NCAA to change its transgender-athlete policy, the governor’s office says he’s making a distinction
Six sorority sisters have hired two high-powered attorneys to appeal the dismissal of their lawsuit against Kappa Kappa Gamma. Opposing
This story includes highly summarized arguments from the state’s case for why Wyoming’s two abortion ban laws are constitutional. To
The federal program offers $5 million to close low-producing and idle wells to prevent errant methane gas emissions.
Adopting the change, which is popular among Republicans, could dry up state revenue and violate the Wyoming Constitution, state-funded consultants
Filing claims there are no disputes over facts, only points of law, lays out constitutional arguments.
Even some challenging Rocky Mountain Power’s proposed 29.2% rate hike said the Legislature’s approach would place ratepayers at greater risk.
State law is inhibiting the decertification of a sheriff’s deputy who killed an unarmed man. Lawmakers are eyeing a fix.
Hemp-derived product creates similar, but often more mild, effects as marijuana. Its legality is tenuous, but it’s become a big
Proponents say rarely used federal heritage designation could put wind-swept region on the tourism map, though some in Natrona County
Amid concerns that a new law inadvertently disenfranchises some voters, a legislative panel delayed a decision to an October meeting.
Conservation groups say industrial emitters in the state shouldn’t get a pass on the next round of regional haze efforts.
CASPER, Wyo. — Over 150 people showed up to a public hearing at the Thyra Thomson State Office Building in
The controversial bill is among a heap of election-related measures before a legislative committee meeting this week in Douglas.
Republicans voted in support of two election complaints lodged against the Wyoming Democratic Party in order to dispute the way
Both leaders tout Wyoming’s role in advancing carbon capture technologies, but state officials still critical of EPA’s ‘power plant rule.’
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