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Generational investment fund bill fails in House

CHEYENNE — A bill to create an investment fund that advocates have said could offset lost mineral revenue to the stat

Despite concerns, Wyoming will void out-of-state driver's licenses issued to undocumented immigrants

JACKSON - Despite reservations from Gov.

Bills banning ballot drop boxes, touch screen voting machines fail in Senate

CHEYENNE — Some of Secretary of State Chuck Gray’s election integrity bills died Friday night after failing to pass f

Two teens who orchestrated two home invasions in November plead guilty

GILLETTE (WNE) - Two teenagers involved in a pair of home invasions in mid-November have agreed to plead guilty, and

Casper teen faces felony charge after cops say he stole a car and fled police

CASPER (WNE) -  A Casper teen faces a felony charge after authorities say he stole a car and tried to flee police in

Controversial bill providing funding to private schooling students on governor’s desk

POWELL - After some notable changes, a bill allocating funds to families for private schooling is on the governor’s d

Wyoming lawmakers earmark $15 million for I-80 Green River Tunnel repairs

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Senators restore full K-12 school funding after court decision

CHEYENNE — On the heels of an unfavorable district court decision on K-12 public school funding this week, state lawm

Bustling western Teton ranger district grapples with Trump administration's layoffs

Nine of 13 rangers were cut in Teton Valley, raising concerns about fire, recreation.

Wyoming BLM staff, key to Trump’s ‘energy dominance,’ largely spared by Musk’s DOGE

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Abortion clinic files lawsuit to block new Wyoming laws

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Wyoming workers press federal, state lawmakers to support their rights

CHEYENNE — Workers from across the Equality State gathered at the state Capitol on Friday to demand that state and fe

Grand Teton, Yellowstone will be able to hire seasonal workers. The details, however, are murky

JACKSON — Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks will be able to hire seasonal workers this summer.

Anti-DEI bill heads to governor’s desk

CHEYENNE — A bill to terminate and defund diversity, equity and inclusion programming at the University of Wyoming an

PETA claims free speech victory in Wyoming’s cattle country

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Honed in and hoping: A lawmaker scores his first legislative victory

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