Mead 'Disappointed' by New EPA Pavillion Extension
EPA findings in the Pavillion area marked the first time the federal agency linked hydraulic fracturing with a case of groundwater pollution. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleMartinez Released, Ordered to Stay Out of Trouble
A top Wyoming basketball player accused of kicking a man during a fight has been released from jail and ordered to stay away from bars. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleSheriff, UWPD: UW Students' Actions May Have Saved Woman's Life
Prompt action by three University of Wyoming students likely saved the life of a woman who was found stranded Monday near Happy Jack recreation area east of Laramie, according to local law enforcement...
View ArticleWyo. Republican Party Backs Gun Appreciation Day
The Wyoming Republican Party says it is endorsing Gun Appreciation Day on Saturday. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleMan Found Dead in Gillette Mobile Home Fire
The state fire marshal is investigating after a man was found dead inside a mobile home on fire. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleJackson Church Seeks to Bless Same-Sex Couples
An Episcopal church in Jackson is asking the Wyoming diocese for permission to perform blessings for same-sex couples. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleWyo. Hay Production in 2012 Worst Since 2002
Hot, dry weather took a toll on Wyoming's 2012 hay crop. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleCheyenne Studies Rules for Guns in City Buildings
Cheyenne city officials are considering new regulations on carrying weapons into city buildings. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleLaramie Officers Will Wear Video Recorders
Laramie police officers will begin wearing video cameras and pocket-sized recorders this year as the department shifts away from vehicle-mounted systems. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleObama: We Must Reduce Health Costs, Deficit
President Barack Obama says the nation must make the "hard choices" to reduce the cost of health care and the size of the deficit. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleGov. Mead Must Act On Supt. Bill
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — It is time for Gov. Matt Mead to decide whether he will sign into law a bill that makes major changes to the powers and duties of the state superintendent of public instruction...
View ArticleBill Would Exempt Wyoming From Federal Gun Ban
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A Wyoming legislative committee is set to hear a bill that seeks to pre-empt any federal crackdown on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleUW-Led Research Shows Slight Decline in Big Game Antler, Horn Size
A team of scientists led by a University of Wyoming researcher recently reported that the size of trophy horns and antlers of most species of North American big game has declined slightly over the past...
View ArticleUW President Search Bill Passed by Wyoming Legislature
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A bill that would allow the selection of University of Wyoming and state community college presidents to be closed to the public has passed the Legislature. Read More|Comment...
View ArticleSupplemental Budget Bill Faces Final Amendments
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming's supplemental budget bill faces final amendments in both Houses. The Wyoming House and Senate both have scheduled final reading of the supplemental budget Friday Read...
View ArticleEarly Snowmelt Forecast 80 Percent Of Average
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Preliminary forecasts for this year's snowmelt in Wyoming are predicting a runoff of about 80 percent of normal. Wyoming's winter mountain snowpack melts off from April to...
View ArticleBoth Houses Approve Wyoming Supplemental Budget Bill
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Both houses of the Wyoming Legislature have voted to approve the supplemental budget bill. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleYellowstone Biologists Struggle to Maintain Wolf Research
Yellowstone National Park scientists say wolf hunts are proving harmful to their decades-long research after they lost a record number of the predators to this year's hunting season. Read More|Comment...
View ArticleDo You Buy Lottery Tickets When You Travel? (Survey)
The Wyoming Legislature is considering a bill that would either allow Wyoming to implement its own state lottery or to participate in a multi-state lottery like Powerball or Mega Millions. Read...
View ArticleCheyenne Police Respond to Shots Fired Early Sunday
The Cheyenne Police Department continues to investigate a report of gun shots being fired in the area of the 600 block of Oakhurst in the early hours of March 31st. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
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