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
LANDER — Lander school leaders, for the most part, embraced a proposed policy that would have students involved in ex
CASPER —A series of bills could eliminate gun-free zones in government buildings and meetings for those with conceale
CHEYENNE — Efforts to improve safety at school crosswalks throughout the state have continued throughout the Wyoming
LARAMIE (WNE) — The University of Wyoming has banned the social media app TikTok from all UW hardware and internet, f
CODY — Wyoming legislators are inundated daily by different voices and perspectives.
LANDER — A recent publication that measured the rate of deaths associated with drunk driving in the United States jus
GILLETTE —Gail Heath had a chronic cough that just wouldn’t go away.
CASPER — Wyoming leaders are jazzed about nuclear.
SHERIDAN (WNE) — Back-to-back storms impacting the entire state has caused Wyoming Department of Transportation snow
SHERIDAN (WNE) —The latest edition of the AARP COVID-19 dashboard showed substantial improvement in staff and residen
The Wyoming Constitution grants each legislative chamber the power to write its own rules.
The flow of fentanyl and other synthetic opioids into Wyoming continues to swell, according to data presented to stat
JACKSON — Harriet Hageman, Wyoming’s new Republican congresswoman, is dead set on decreasing the size of the federal
SHERIDAN (WNE) — The lack of use of vehicle restraints contributed heavily to the number of road fatalities in Wyomin