State flags to be flown at half-staff at Capitol Thursday in honor of late Cheyenne mayor Bill Nation By Briar Napier|27 days ago
Former Cheyenne mayor, state rep and World War II veteran Bill Nation dies at 96 By Briar Napier|27 days ago
Governor signs new Wyoming nuclear regulations into law; tax exemptions for using domestic uranium start in 2035 By Brendan LaChance|March 21
VIDEO: Wyoming Legislature continue work for Day 4 of 2021 General Session CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature have entered the fourth day of their 2021 General Session. The House of Representatives By Brendan LaChance|January 29, 2021
Jobs on the line as Wyoming lawmakers resume school funding debate January 26, 2021 by Andrew Graham, WyoFile A proposed education funding bill that cuts $100 million a year could prompt layoffs around By Oil City Staff|January 29, 2021
Gordon favors eliminating SIPA to move Wyoming toward one checking, savings account CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon's office said on Thursday that the governor supports legislation that would move toward By Brendan LaChance|January 28, 2021
Wyoming’s impoundment process in livestock cruelty cases may be unconstitutional CASPER, Wyo. — When a person is accused of treating livestock cruelly in Wyoming, existing law allows enforcement agencies to By Brendan LaChance|January 28, 2021
VIDEO: Tune in as Wyoming Legislature enters third day of 2021 session CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature's third day of the 2021 General Session is underway. The House of Representatives' Thursday By Brendan LaChance|January 28, 2021
Wyoming House move forward ‘business friendly’ alcohol delivery law changes CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming House District 05 Rep. Shelly Duncan said during Wednesday's floor session that House Bill 13 aims to By Brendan LaChance|January 27, 2021
County juvenile justice programs likely to lose support with Wyoming DFS facing $22 million cut CASPER, Wyo. — 14 counties in Wyoming receive grant funding through the Wyoming Department of Family Services to support community By Brendan LaChance|January 27, 2021
Requiring VA to offer oxygen therapy could benefit ~2,200 in Wyoming suffering traumatic brain injuries CASPER, Wyo. — Roughly 2,200 active military members and veterans in Wyoming could benefit from hyperbaric oxygen therapy aimed at By Brendan LaChance|January 27, 2021
Public trusts in Wyoming managing ~$15 billion; Legi. looking to lure foreign interest CASPER, Wyo. — The trust industry in Wyoming is growing with supervised trust companies chartered managing about $15 billion in By Brendan LaChance|January 27, 2021
VIDEO: Tune in as Wyoming Legislature 2021 General Session returns CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature are set to convene for the second official day of the 2021 General Session By Brendan LaChance|January 27, 2021
Adverse Wyoming solar bill advances after heated subsidies debate January 21, 2021 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr., WyoFile Lawmakers on Tuesday advanced a bill authorizing regulators to set reimbursement rates for By Oil City Staff|January 27, 2021
Wyoming Legislature set to re-convene for eight-day virtual session CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature are set to re-convene on Wednesday for an eight-day virtual session. The legislature initially By Brendan LaChance|January 25, 2021
Hearing whispers, Wyoming teens and counselors ring bell to require student suicide prevention training CASPER, Wyo. — Some Wyoming high school students, psychologists and parents are urging the Wyoming Legislature to require school districts By Brendan LaChance|January 20, 2021
Don’t turn back time: Wyoming looking at eliminating ‘spring forward’ and ‘fall back’ CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature is again looking at changes to the state's observance of daylight savings time. Governor By Brendan LaChance|January 20, 2021
Wyoming Board of Agriculture to meet at Capitol Thursday, Jan 28 Casper, Wyo — The Wyoming Board of Agriculture is scheduled to meet on Thursday, Jan 28 at the Capitol building By Greg Hirst|January 19, 2021
Wyoming Outdoor Council urging legislators not to ‘decimate’ rooftop solar CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature is considering legislation which could "decimate the state's rooftop solar industry," the Wyoming Outdoor By Brendan LaChance|January 19, 2021
Wyoming Democrat, GOP leaders see common paths for economic diversification CASPER, Wyo. — Some Republican and Democrat leaders of the 66th Wyoming Legislature share similar visions for what could help By Brendan LaChance|January 18, 2021
Schedule released for 3-day virtual Wyo Legislative session beginning Tuesday CASPER, Wyo The 66th Wyoming Legislature will hold three days of virtual standing committee meetings beginning next Tuesday, January 19. By Oil City Staff|January 16, 2021
Gordon mourns Wyoming lives lost to COVID, 190 to suicide during pandemic (UPDATE: Since Tuesday, the Wyoming Department of Health has reported 33 more deaths related to COVID-19 in the state. CASPER, By Brendan LaChance|January 12, 2021
Gov. Gordon: State must live within means, defend energy, and revitalize education “Two years ago we began to address a future for Wyoming with a more limited, efficient and transparent government,” Governor By Trevor T. Trujillo|January 12, 2021
Watch: Governor Gordon message to 66th Legislative Session Wyoming's Governor Mark Gordon is set to address the 66th Legislative session on Tuesday. By Trevor T. Trujillo|January 12, 2021
Wyoming revenue projections see $82.2 million boost buoyed by better energy, sales tax outlook CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming is looking at a more promising revenue picture than projected in the fall, buoyed by improved By Brendan LaChance|January 12, 2021
Wyoming Senate elects new president, House new speaker CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature convened their 2021 General Session on Tuesday, Jan. 12. Both the Senate and House By Brendan LaChance|January 12, 2021
Wyoming Legislature’s 2021 schedule finally set; pandemic leaves in-person meetings uncertain CASPER, Wyo. — A schedule for the Wyoming Legislature's 2021 General Session has finally been established a day before it By Brendan LaChance|January 11, 2021
Death-row exoneree and ‘lifelong conservative’ to share story with Wyoming CASPER, Wyo. — Ron Keine is a "lifelong conservative Republican" who was sentenced to death after being wrongfully convicted of By Brendan LaChance|January 5, 2021
Wyoming legislators taking another swing at ‘born alive’ provision governor vetoed CASPER, Wyo. — Some Wyoming senators and representatives are again sponsoring a piece of legislation which would modify a provision By Brendan LaChance|January 5, 2021
Wyoming road usage charge would generate ~$136 million per year CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature is contemplating creating a road usage charge program in the state that would generate By Brendan LaChance|January 4, 2021
Wyoming legislators being sworn-in; 2021 General Session remains in COVID limbo CASPER, Wyo. — Some members of the Wyoming Legislature were sworn-in at the Wyoming Capitol in Cheyenne on Monday, Jan. By Brendan LaChance|January 4, 2021
Wyoming license and registration fee hikes would generate extra $7.23 million annually CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature will consider a proposal to increase motor vehicle registration and license fees during their By Brendan LaChance|December 30, 2020
Wyoming bill would quadruple driver seat belt fines, increase passenger fines 10x CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature are set to consider Senate File 11 during their up-coming 2021 legislative session which By Brendan LaChance|December 30, 2020
Mother of infant at center of Gillette child abuse trial pleads no contest to child endangerment By Mary Stroka|1 hour ago