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Laramie County school district passes gun policy with medical training amendment

CHEYENNE — After two hours of heated discussion and multiple statements of disbelief and sadness from board members,

Goshen County school district plans public meeting on concealed carry rules

TORRINGTON — Goshen County School District #1 will hold a public meeting August 12 to consider adopting new rules all

Teton County rejects lodging tax increase as Jackson backs off putting tax question to voters

Town may reconsider vote on tax ballot measure at July 7 meeting.

Trump administration seeks to defend new Wyoming law requiring voters to prove citizenship

Justice Department one of many groups looking to defend requirement.

Fremont County commissioners take secret library vote

RIVERTON — There’s been much ado about the Fremont County Library System in recent months: As commissioners slashed t

Freedom Caucus applauds 'conservative laws' that took effect in Wyoming July 1

Laws change elections, ban DEI, repeal gun-free zones.

Expert: More medicare plan options available to seniors

RIVERTON — Earlier this year, Wyoming became one of a growing number of states to implement a Medicare birthday rule,

Pilot fumbles landing, splashes into western Wyoming's Palisades Reservoir

JACKSON (WNE) — A small plane missed the runway and landed in Palisades Reservoir Monday morning, prompting a multi-a

Suspect arrested in Fremont County shooting

RIVERTON (WNE) — Police are investigating a shooting on Sunday afternoon north of Riverton that left a 40-year-old Ri

Teton County mourns photographer as criminal DUI case moves through court

JACKSON (WNE) — More than 700 people packed into St.

Horse Fire spreads to 2,795 acres

RIVERTON (WNE) — As of Tuesday morning, the Horse Fire near Prospect Peak had grown to 2,795 acres. 

This is how federal cuts are affecting food banks in Casper

CASPER — The effects from recent decisions by the federal government to cut back on spending have started to trickle

Wyoming expected to see $686M deficit in education spending

CHEYENNE — Wyoming’s education spending is expected to outpace its revenue by more than half a billion dollars by the

Protecting the ‘Path of the Pronghorn’ draws support, but must again overcome industry resistance

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Gray asks court to toss case challenging Wyoming’s new voter registration law

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