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Senate, House leaders agree on property tax cut, now at 25%

CHEYENNE — Thursday morning, lawmakers in a joint conference committee signed an agreement to offer a 25% property ta

Governor, lawmakers respond to Senate decision on supplemental budget

CHEYENNE — Wednesday night, the Senate rejected a decades-long practice in Wyoming by announcing it would not pass a

Governor lets gun-free zones repeal become law without his signature

Gordon criticizes ‘legislative power grab’

Teton County lawmakers suffered personal injury and changed otter policy. Seven of their bills survive.

With a reputation for being less conservative than the rest of the Cowboy State, Teton County lawmakers — Democ

Idaho lumber industry executive replaces Biden-era U.S. Forest Service chief

JACKSON (WNE) — The Trump administration has named a logging industry executive from Idaho to be the new U.S.

Chambers approve each other’s bathroom, locker room bills

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Rather than sending two bills mandating people across Wyoming use facilities that align with their a

Forest Service chief resigns, tells Wyoming, national workforce to brace for ‘unsettling’ times

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Bill voiding driver’s licenses issued by other states to undocumented immigrants heads to Wyoming governor

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Senators: No adjustment to biennium budget this year

CHEYENNE — Wednesday evening, Senate leaders announced that they will not pass a supplemental budget bill this sessio

Measures aimed at assigned gender use of bathrooms, locker rooms pass in both chambers

CHEYENNE — Two bills mandating people across Wyoming use facilities that align with their assigned gender at birth ha

High egg costs hit local stores, restaurants

LOVELL — The nationwide high price of eggs is affecting consumers locally as stores and restaurants deal with the sky

Governor joins Byron town hall meeting, highlights mental health programs

POWELL — Visibly shaken just moments after meeting privately with a father who lost his entire family Feb.

First bills signed into law — Governor holds first signing of 2025 General Session

SUNDANCE — Gov.

Court rules against state in school funding lawsuit

RIVERTON — In an 186-page ruling filed Wednesday, the state of Wyoming lost on every question in a lawsuit filed by t

BLM: Protect Wyoming’s public lands from illegal dumping

CHEYENNE (WNE) — The Bureau of Land Management is urging the public to help combat illegal dumping on public lands, a

Stewart pleads guilty to six felonies

THERMOPOLIS (WNE) — Thermopolis resident Cody Stewart, 36, on Wednesday pleaded guilty in district court to taking mo

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