The Wyoming Legislature is weighing more than a dozen voter-ID, absentee ballot, crossover voting and other election-
ROCK SPRINGS — No one on the Senate Minerals, Business and Economic Development Committee made a motion regarding a
POWELL — Calling cryptocurrency “a solution in search of a problem,” Pulitzer Prizewinning financial journalist Jesse
CHEYENNE — State representatives compromised Wednesday before the suicide lifeline bill crossed over to the Senate wi
BUFFALO — When Buffalo's Clerk-Treasurer Julie Silbernagel first opened the application for water and sewer fund
CASPER —A new bill would strike down local governments’ ability to regulate residential rental properties.
CHEYENNE — Legislation that would influence instruction and supporting materials as public schools teach students ab
POWELL (WNE) — Citing unresolved questions about the competency of one defendant, a judge has ordered separate trials
\GILLETTE (WNE) — The date is set for a 10-day trial for the man accused of crimes against a woman missing from Gille
JACKSON (WNE) — Planning commissioners voted unanimously Monday to recommend that Teton County approve the addition o
CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 14.6 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.2
Students throughout Weston County have the opportunity to audition for a part in “Space School Musical,” with perform
The News Letter Journal’s Alexis Barker was named the 2022 Wyoming Journalist of the Year this past weekend at the 12
A two-vehicle accident south of Newcastle on Jan. 17 at 2:05 p.m.
As his first official action as chief of police, Charles Bowles requested a $2 per hour pay increase for the Newcastl
Bruce Moats, the attorney representing the News Letter Journal, Kari Drost, Patricia Bauman and Raymond Norris, has f