CASPER (WNE) — A bill that would give the town of Mills a unique ZIP code is one step closer to passage after it clea
CHEYENNE — A ban on cellphone use in the classroom is quickly becoming a popular policy adopted by state legislators
SHERIDAN — President-elect Donald Trump’s Agenda 47 campaign pledged to close the Department of Education in Washingt
BUFFALO — Drunken driving can be an issue during the holiday season, but as drunken driving awareness month began thi
Guns that shoot arrows and bullets, high-powered scopes and suppressors are requiring Game and Fish to reconsid
CHEYENNE — Republican lawmakers elected Sens.
In close vote, UW trustees reject proposed concealed carry into facilities
JACKSON — A $750,000 efficiency study is up for debate as the Wyoming Legislature considers funneling more state tax
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SHERIDAN — Voting delegates from member school districts voted to pass four of the six resolutions set before the Wyo
LARAMIE — Leaders at the University of Wyoming gave themselves another day to deliberate whether they will allow perm
SARATOGA — Many residents of the Platte Valley – with its scenic mountain ranges and rivers and breathtaking vistas –
CHEYENNE — A property tax relief bill vetoed by Gov.
JACKSON — Republican U.S. Sen.
BUFFALO – Now that Election Day has come and gone, ag communities and their advocates are hoping that Congress can co