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Ukranian UW student follows invasion from Laramie

LARAMIE — When Anastasiia Pereverten traveled to the University of Wyoming from Ukraine last month to study abroad, s

Internet crimes against children on the rise

JACKSON — Internet crimes against children, ranging from sexual abuse and trafficking to distributing pornography, ar

Birders, conservationists object to sage grouse farming extension

SHERIDAN — A bill to continue greater sage grouse bird farming — a controversial practice adopted by Wyoming in 2017

Abortion ban bill clears House

CHEYENNE – Just before final approval of an abortion prohibition bill in the House of Representatives, only women cam

Lawsuit over COVID mandates dismissed

CASPER — A federal judge has once again dismissed the wide-ranging vaccine mandate lawsuit originally led by Grace Sm

Federal renaming drive bypasses Wyoming board

POWELL — Acting with unusual speed, the federal government is moving forward with plans to rename some 664 geographic

Gordon’s health emergency to expire

CASPER — Wyoming’s COVID-19 public health emergency declaration will effectively end March 14, Gov.

Senate begins redistricting work

CHEYENNE — On Monday, the Wyoming Senate began working a statewide redistricting plan, a process that is federally ma

Nuclear waste bill defining state’s authority advances

A bill to clarify Wyoming’s permitting authority over TerraPower’s proposed Natrium nuclear plant in Kemmerer is adva

As participation grows, lawmakers struggle to manage testimony

There’s a simple way to predict how much public testimony to expect at the start of a committee meeting, according to

Cam-plex prepares for arrival of truck convoy

GILLETTE — Residents, Cam-plex and law enforcement are preparing for a convoy of a few hundred truckers that will be

Crossover voting ban clears Senate

CASPER — A bill to end the practice of crossover voting is headed to the House after lengthy debate about what it mea

Proposed reroute of I80 could help economy

LARAMIE — Interstate 80 is coming under scrutiny again as the Wyoming Department of Transportation has made an inform

Legislature rejects Medicaid expansion

CHEYENNE — Attempts were made in both chambers of the Wyoming Legislature on Friday to amend the 2023- 24 biennium bu

Senate votes to stop funding for UW gender studies

CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Senate passed an amendment to the budget meant to end funding for the University of Wyoming Ge

Lawmakers advance fossil-fuel royalty relief, CO2 liability

Lawmakers have relegated few energy bills to the cutting room floor so far this budget session as they continue to pr

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