GILLETTE —After receiving concerns about ever-growing teacher workloads, the State Board of Education has started to
CASPER — Newly elected Speaker of the House Albert Sommers and Senate President Ogden Driskill have a lot to manage t
CHEYENNE (WNE) — Housing assistance still is available to previous Emergency Rental Assistance Program applicants and
LANDER (WNE) — A Food Freedom Act amendment proposed by a local legislator this session aims to ensure that the stat
GILLETTE — Brett Sundstrom has been homeless since April 2021.
CHEYENNE — At first, chess is a game of skill and structure, full of calculated moves and rules.
CHEYENNE — Two suspects arrested in connection with the shooting death of a 16-year-old Cheyenne girl made their fir
POWELL —Though he’ll need to wait several more weeks, freshman Sen.
CASPER —A bill to restrict some of the secretary of state’s powers is being proposed again after an initial effort to
CHEYENNE — A bill that would create a sustainable trust fund for a suicide prevention and mental health crisis system
David Tysdal was recently appointed to the Wyoming Natural Resource Foundation Board of Trustees at the organization’
The space in front of Little Ones Childcare will remain a no-parking zone despite frustrations voiced by the Ferguson
Four generations of the Ellis family were represented on Nov.
The 67th Wyoming Legislature convened on Tuesday, Jan. 10, for a 37-day General Session.
Each new year brings a list of required tasks for government entities across at the local, state and national level.
In the latest offshoot of an effort to improve Wyoming’s ability to attract and retain teachers, education officials