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Senate, House pass bills to protect kids from AI, internet crimes

CHEYENNE — Lawmakers have approved additional money for investigating, as well as stronger penalties for those who pe

Controversial changes to Wyoming gun law clear Legislature, head to governor’s desk

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'I regret my actions:' Roberts pleads guilty to animal cruelty for wolf handling in western Wyoming bar

JACKSON – Cody Roberts, the Sublette County man accused of torturing a wolf in the Green River Bar, pleaded guilty Th

House narrowly rejects sweeping property tax bill

SHERIDAN — Amid concerns for school funding and increases to property tax bills, the Wyoming House of Representatives

Highway Patrol Association hopes raises will alleviate retention crisis

CHEYENNE — Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers made headlines over the past few weeks when an advocacy campaign revealing

Teton County GOP may censure Bextel over checks — as well as conservatives who criticized her

JACKSON — The Teton County Republican Party is set to consider formally scolding three of its members Saturday.

Senate, House agree on recalibration bill

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Legislature’s K-12 public school funding recalibration bill is headed to the governor.

Wyoming could enact more citizenship checks for SNAP recipients, collect hospital data for noncitizens

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Wyoming State Auditor Kristi Racines announces reelection bid

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Wyoming native Kristi Racines will announce her state auditor reelection bid in her hometown of Rive

New law expands enforcement of English language driver laws

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Command staff for the Wyoming Highway Patrol (WHP) was on hand Thursday afternoon for the signing of

Legislature works through public land resolution

BUFFALO — Last year, the Wyoming Legislature considered a resolution to demand that the U.S.

Campaign checks did not constitute bribery, but conduct ‘must never occur again,’ Wyoming legislative panel concludes

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Converse County Commissioner Robert Short announces campaign for secretary of state

Douglas resident is the first candidate of either party to announce a bid for the seat since current Secretary

Should Powell allow more dogs and cats? — City considers doubling its two-pet limit

POWELL — For decades, the City of Powell has generally limited residents to having no more than two adult pets on the

Measure to ban ‘explicit’ books from libraries falters as clock runs out in Wyoming Senate

The measure easily cleared the House of Representatives and narrowly passed a Senate committee.

Wyoming nuclear power plant receives federal approval for reactor construction

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