Wyoming lawmakers once again consider anti-SLAPP legislation
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Wyoming lawmakers once again consider anti-SLAPP legislation
SparkTank 2026, a student-led philanthropic initiative at the University of Wyoming, recently awarded more than $186,000 to four local nonprofit organizations during its annual community engagement event Apr...
Cadets with the University of Wyoming Army ROTC Cowboy Battalion participate in the battalion’s inaugural contracting ceremony on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, as Gov. Mark Gordon administers the oath committing...
CHEYENNE — As the legislative interim kicks off for another off-season of work, the Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Committee met this week to discuss its priorities going into
Snow covered roads did little to slow the wishes of Albany County voters on Tuesday as residents delivered decisive support for a sweeping $95 million infrastructure and public facilities tax
Three University of Wyoming students will present during “Looking Locally, Speaking Globally” as part of the Centennial Speaker Series from 4:30-6 p.m. Wednesday, May 20, in the Centennial Library, located
Relative Theatrics will present the fourth annual Play/Write Showcase on May 21 in the Thrust Theatre in the University of Wyoming Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts.
Energy leaders, policymakers and industry representatives gathered in Laramie this week for the sixth annual Next Frontier Energy Summit, a two-day conference focused on the future of energy production, arti...
Get your bicycle tires pumped up, check the brakes and go out for a spin — it’s National Bike Month. The month is celebrated across the country, including in Laramie.
Many public land advocates credit four Missouri hunters — who spent five years fighting corner-crossing trespassing charges and a civil lawsuit — with opening millions of acres of public land
CHEYENNE — Wyoming Downs and 307 Horse Racing announced April 29 that the company will be investing $180 million into several projects, including new gambling facilities in both Laramie and
Albany County residents overwhelmingly approved the sixth-penny Special Purpose Tax for $95 million of funding during a special election Tuesday at five vote centers and absentee ballots.
Cheyenne Central senior Tegan Krause won the 100- and 200-meter dashes at the invitation-only Wyoming Track Classic on Friday in Casper, setting the meet record in the 200. He followed
LARAMIE — Sophia Gonzales doesn’t simply wish for success. She wills her way toward it.
Tom Burman didn’t shy away from the urgency of turning things around on the gridiron.
RIVERTON — The charges allege he was high on meth, marijuana and alcohol last August when he asked his girlfriend if she loved him as the couple traveled with two
With new salary schedules for elected officials, a temporary $1.3 million federal airport funding transfer and a homeland security grant for volunteer fire radios on the agenda, Albany County commissioners
Several inches of late-spring snow covers the trees during the morning of Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Washington Park near East Sheridan Street.
CHEYENNE — Court documents indicate that the bond for the suspect in an early morning shooting Thursday at a home in The Avenues was set at $250,000 cash.
“If you strip somebody of their humanity long enough, you will arrive at the chilling conclusion that they don’t deserve to exist at all,” said Erika Kirk.
It has been said that Wyoming is a small town connected by long streets. Very long streets. When we drive, we often drive for hours, interrupted only by the occasional
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Lenhart: Voting is the key to our future
Finding a sense of place in a new town can be a challenge, but an upcoming event at WyoTech will aim to make that process easier by bringing the community