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Wyoming GOP takes no action on check controversy

JACKSON — As the Wyoming Republican Party Central Committee kicked off its meeting Saturday morning, a local Republic

Bill to remove triple taxation on Wyoming EV drivers advances

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Bill to regulate crypto kiosks advances through legislature

GILLETTE — A bill to regulate cryptocurrency kiosks and cut down on rampant fraud is making its way through the Wyomi

Company eyes Wyoming for massive crude oil pipeline

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Laramie County Sheriff’s Office: Nearly 76% of ICE arrests resulted from traffic stop

CHEYENNE — Laramie County Sheriff’s Office internal reports show that approximately 76% of Immigration and Customs En

Lawmakers restore $40M in UW funds, more

CHEYENNE — Lawmakers restored a proposed $40 million cut to the University of Wyoming as a legislative conference com

Rising star — Fitzwater advances to semi-finals

Governor signs first bills of the session

JACKSON (WNE) — A week and a half of the Wyoming Legislature budget session remains and bills are already making thei

Big Boy No. 4014 to make 10 whistle-stops in Wyoming

CHEYENNE (WNE) — Union Pacific’s legendary Big Boy No.

Kemmerer man visits all seven continents, touches all five oceans

Carlisle says heartbreak led him on his many journeys

From school to market

RIVERTON — Like the other students in her program, Central Wyoming College student Sandra

Converse County scores one of only five Caterpillar 100th anniversary blades

DOUGLAS — The roads of Converse County have a new grader. And it is one of only five in the world.

‘Blood moon’ eclipse to light up Wyoming sky in early morning hours March 3

CHEYENNE – Wyoming residents who set their alarms early Tuesday morning will be rewarded with one of nature’s most dr

Investigation: Cheyenne police officers did not search suspect prior to in-custody suicide

Editor’s note: The following story contains details about a suicide.

Funding for PRCA relocation in budget and a separate bill

CHEYENNE — Two avenues for incentivizing the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association to move to Wyoming remain in play

Shrouded in Capitol check controversy, bill killing Teton County housing fees heads to the Senate

After a debate in the House about the optics of passing House Bill 141 given ongoing investigation, Senate may

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