The Wyoming Senate voted Tuesday to stand by its newly appointed leadership, rejecting a move by Sen. Larry Hicks to rescind ...
Should partisan politics trickle all the way down to the local level, potentially impacting decisions about how to educate children as young as 5?
Wyoming’s fossil fuel industries “have weathered the worst” under four years of the Biden administration, and now they are poised to rebound under President-elect Donald Trump, Gov. Mark Gordon said ...
Amid backlash from the timber industry and some national forest-adjacent communities, the U.S. Forest Service withdrew its ...
The Gillette Police Department and Campbell County Coroner’s Office is investigating the death of an 88-year-old woman that happened last week.
A handful of state legislators want Wyoming to have its own Mount Rushmore. Six sponsors have filed House Bill 106, “Monument ...
A bill to revise a property tax relief program discussed and approved during the 2024 budget session is headed to the Senate floor.
I just finished reading the letter from "Caged Bird," and my heart broke for her. The reason is because I lived that same life, and her letter could ...
Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder hopes to see new laws that address school choice, student safety and diversity practices come out of this year’s legislative session.
I spent my early childhood years with a loving foster family, and today, at age 75, I have a great relationship with my foster brother.
More of Wyoming’s teenagers are joining the workforce, with health care and social assistance among their top employment choices, according to Wyoming Department of Workforce Services data.
Like a game of chess, the Sweetwater County Board of County Commissioners is considering its next move in response to the ...