CASPER —Wyoming ranks above average in the nation for student reading performance.
CHEYENNE —– Amid new allegations of a state legislator making verbal threats, some who do business in the Capitol her
CHEYENNE — Gov.
CASPER — Legislative leaders have asked a Senate panel to consider whether to launch a formal investigation into alle
CHEYENNE (WNE) — Gov.
SHERIDAN —Around a quarter after nine Friday evening, a loud cheer echoed through the Capitol building.
CASPER —Wyoming just wrapped up its most lucrative state oil and gas lease sale in three years.
CHEYENNE — In a formal report filed Friday, a panel charged with recommending disciplinary action against Laramie Cou
Between the funding for K-12 schools in the general budget bill and Senate File 67 – State funded capital constructio
Russia’s attack on Ukraine — coupled with international calls to close off ties with the energy super-giant — threate
CASPER —Say you work at a mine in Gillette.
LARAMIE — When public gatherings were abruptly shut down as impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic ripped through Wyoming a
POWELL — Top secret missions, military cover-ups and literal run-ins with the president of the United States may seem
DOUGLAS — Even as the bombs began falling outside their hotel room at 3:30 in the morning, Tony and Sarah Witbrod kne
BUFFALO (WNE) — Johnson County has reached a $22.7 million settlement with energy company US Realm Powder River LLC a