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Second mailer referred to Secretary of State

BUFFALO — A second political mailer, this one claiming to be a "Campaign Donor Update," has been forwarded

Too few lawyers to go around

Measure to incentivize rural attorneys moves on to 2024 session
 

In search for missing Cody woman, authorities find blood

POWELL — Authorities investigating the disappearance of a Cody woman found dried blood and an apparent bullet hole in

Draft bill aims to make it easier to build accessory dwellings

JACKSON — Despite objections from some Republican lawmakers and local governments, a state task force is moving ahead

Rock Springs officials say Massage parlor workers believed to be trafficking victims

CASPER (WNE) — Workers at a downtown Rock Springs massage parlor are believed to be human trafficking victims, the Sw

150 barrels of oil dumped in Campbell county, investigation taking place

GILLETTE (WNE) — More than 150 barrels of oil were poured from an oil tank onto land surrounding a Campbell County we

Black Hills Energy says Customers can expect lower natural gas heating costs this season

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Black Hills Energy officials say customers can expect to see lower costs for natural gas heating, bu

Coal plant carbon capture mandate may tap ratepayers beyond 2030

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Voters can take the reins on taxes

LANDER – A bid to draw down climbing property taxes would halve assessments for some, a relief value proponents say i

Lawmakers reject acquisition value based property tax

CHEYENNE — A bill draft that proposed an acquisition value-based property tax system narrowly failed to advance in th

Jackson Town Council approves surveillance camera policy

Citizens, ACLU express privacy concerns over license plate readers.
 

Gray sued to keep Trump, Lummis off future ballots

CHEYENNE — A Laramie lawyer has sued Secretary of State Chuck Gray, attempting to bar former President Donald Trump a

Average gas prices drop 11.3 cents in past week in Wyoming

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have fallen 11.3 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.

State and counties locked in battle over state land development

CHEYENNE — There is a tug-of-war between the state of Wyoming and smaller governments over land management — specific

Livingston Elementary responds to report of sexual assault

Father of alleged victim claims school has ‘not been entirely truthful’
 

Lawmakers to consider peace officer personnel files at upcoming legislative session

CASPER — The Joint Judiciary Committee unanimously approved a bill Monday night for consideration during the 2024 leg

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