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State budget deal reached

CHEYENNE — With just four days left of the session, 10 Wyoming lawmakers on a second joint conference committee voted

Governor signs first bills of 2024 Legislative session

AFTON (WNE) — Gov. Mark Gordon signed the first bills of the 2024 Legislative session at the Capitol on Friday.

Hageman votes no on yet another government funding extension

WHEATLAND (WNE) —  Congresswoman Harriet Hageman voted against another continuing resolution to extend government fun

Extraordinary snowstorm pummels Tetons

JACKSON (WNE) — Even for the Tetons, it was a whopping storm.
 

Barrasso runs for whip, not leader

LANDER (WNE) — Wyoming’s senior Senator John Barrasso won’t seek to replace Mitch McConnell as Senate Republican lead

Gasoline prices up nearly 10 cents a gallon in Wyoming in past week

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Average gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 9.6 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.97

Wyoming lawmakers look to prevent red flag gun laws

SHERIDAN — A bill to further enhance Second Amendment protections in Wyoming hit the House floor for consideration Fr

Senate committee passes second parental rights bill

CHEYENNE — In a move to protect parental rights in both the courts and schools, a Senate committee has passed a “comp

GOP convention gets heated over ousted members

Party sticks with rules about mandatory attendance 
 

Scammers billing Medicare patients for unneeded urinary catheters

CODY (WNE) — Medicare beneficiaries across the country are finding charges worth thousands of dollars on their Medica

House fights for Senate axed school construction funds in budget negotiations

Rock Springs and Jackson, accused of jumping the priorities line, desperately need improved facilities, district lead

Budget session close to wrapping up

JACKSON — There’s a light at the end of the tunnel for many bills as lawmakers finish up the third week of their budg

Fremont County sees record number of murders since new year

LANDER —  Fremont County may be poised to break the record for murders in 2024.

Clock ticks on budget as House awaits Senate counteroffer

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Legislature moves to ease anxiety over river curtailment

CASPER — One the most closely watched water bills in the Wyoming Legislature this session moved decisively through co

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