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Supreme Court questions city board’s process over temple

CODY — Two Wyoming Supreme Court justices questioned the process about the city of Cody’s deliberations over the LDS

Rock Springs city attorney clarifies reasons for executive session

ROCK SPRINGS — A disagreement during last week’s Rock Springs City Council meeting, in which a freshman councilman in

‘A good man’ — Lander remembers Mayor Monte Richardson

LANDER — If you drive by Lander City Hall in the early hours of the morning, you will no longer see a red car parked

Zoning bill expanded beyond its original scope in the House

CHEYENNE — A bill originally intended to address the zoning protest petition process has been expanded beyond its ori

Riverton man sentenced after admitting to sexual abuse of child

RIVERTON — On a Friday last October, a child called 911 and told investigators they had been raped while under the ca

Out-of-state fires threaten homeowners insurance

CHEYENNE — Out-of-state wildfires and a potential loss of firefighting resources could impact homeowners insurance ra

WHP, WYDOT say death toll now three in I-80 tunnel crash

GREEN RIVER – Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers and other first responders have confirmed one additional fatality as th

Bridger-Teton employees fired; Grand Teton reductions expected

JACKSON — Bridger-Teton National Forest workers were fired Friday after the Trump administration directed the U.S.

WDH: Wyoming’s 1st human bird flu case confirmed

CHEYENNE (WNE)  — Wyoming’s first case of H5N1 avian influenza in a human has been confirmed in a Platte County older

Fatal pileup occurs on Interstate 80 near Green River

ROCK SPRINGS (WNE)  — The Wyoming Highway Patrol is investigating a deadly crash Friday involving multiple commercial

Universal voucher bill passes Senate committee, heads to floor for debate

CHEYENNE — The constitutionality of a universal school voucher bill was discussed by Wyoming lawmakers in the Senate

Third wildfire bill sent to House

SHERIDAN — Three bills aimed at wildfire restoration and recovery now await consideration in the Wyoming House of Rep

Senate files on transgender bathroom use, pronouns pass through House committees

CHEYENNE — Senate files dealing with bathroom use by transgender people and preferred pronouns have passed through Ho

Saratoga Sun files for declaratory judgement — Petition filed regarding County’s use of nonlegal newspaper as official publication

SARATOGA — Following the Board of Carbon County Commissioners’ decision on December 17 to award official publication

Property tax cut bill changed to local approach

CHEYENNE — The Wyoming House of Representatives has amended a hotly debated bill that would have applied a 50% cut to

Majority speak against gun-free zone bill

SHERIDAN — The Senate Judiciary Committee got about halfway through public testimony on a bill proposing to repeal gu

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