CASPER — Wyoming’s COVID-19 public health emergency declaration will effectively end March 14, Gov.
CHEYENNE — On Monday, the Wyoming Senate began working a statewide redistricting plan, a process that is federally ma
A bill to clarify Wyoming’s permitting authority over TerraPower’s proposed Natrium nuclear plant in Kemmerer is adva
There’s a simple way to predict how much public testimony to expect at the start of a committee meeting, according to
GILLETTE — Residents, Cam-plex and law enforcement are preparing for a convoy of a few hundred truckers that will be
CASPER — A bill to end the practice of crossover voting is headed to the House after lengthy debate about what it mea
LARAMIE — Interstate 80 is coming under scrutiny again as the Wyoming Department of Transportation has made an inform
CHEYENNE — Attempts were made in both chambers of the Wyoming Legislature on Friday to amend the 2023- 24 biennium bu
CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Senate passed an amendment to the budget meant to end funding for the University of Wyoming Ge
Lawmakers have relegated few energy bills to the cutting room floor so far this budget session as they continue to pr
CHEYENNE — A large group of law enforcement officials and lawmakers gathered at the Capitol Thursday morning to show
CASPER — A bill to put more taxpayer money toward Wyoming’s underfunded highways won’t be going before lawmakers this
JACKSON — For Chip Jenkins, superintendent of Grand Teton National Park, tightening up how the wedding industry is re
CODY — Chronic wasting disease continues to evade Wyoming Game and Fish staff.
LOVELL — Multiple policies that limit political expression within the school day were passed by the board of trustees