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
Wyoming ‘antique’ vehicles could see definition change and new annual fees CASPER, Wyo. — "Antique" vehicles in Wyoming are currently defined as motor vehicles which are at least 25 years old By Brendan LaChance|December 29, 2020
Wyoming fuel tax hike would generate extra $60.3 million per year CASPER, Wyo. — Fuel tax hikes being proposed in Wyoming would raise an estimated $60.3 million in extra funding for By Brendan LaChance|December 29, 2020
Wyoming considering repealing wind energy tax exemption CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming offers a three-year tax exemption on energy produced from wind turbines. Under Wyoming Statute 39‑22‑105(b), electricity By Brendan LaChance|December 29, 2020
Wyoming looks to establish rules for self-driving personal and commercial vehicles CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature will look to establish regulations for self-driving vehicles during their up-coming 2021 General Session. By Brendan LaChance|December 17, 2020
Wyoming Legislature may delay working days of 2021 General Session due to COVID CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature's 2021 General Session will initially convene on Jan. 12, 2021 but may delay the By Brendan LaChance|December 17, 2020
Wyoming steering toward automatic speeding cameras; would raise an extra $7.2 million in fine collections CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature is considering joining other states in authorizing the use of "automated vehicle identification systems" By Brendan LaChance|December 14, 2020
Conservatives form Freedom Caucus to challenge House GOP Conservative members of the Wyoming House of Representatives have created a caucus to negotiate with House Republican leadership, two members By Oil City Staff|December 9, 2020
Proposed budget cuts pound Wyoming’s public services Gov. Mark Gordon last week sent proposed budget cuts to the Wyoming Legislature that slash public services and weaken the By Oil City Staff|November 30, 2020
Gordon proposes eliminating SIPA and other accounts to simplify Wyoming balance sheet CASPER, Wyo — In addition to a $515 million reduction in state spending reductions on health, higher education, and corrections, Governor By Oil City Staff|November 16, 2020
Gordon “acutely aware” of proposed cuts’ impact on education, health care, and Main Street Wyoming CASPER- What was a projected $1.5 million budget shortfall in May would be reduced to $300 million if the legislature By Greg Hirst|November 16, 2020
State gives Aethon OK to inject Moneta pollutants into aquifer November 12, 2020 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr., WyoFile Wyoming regulators voted 4-1 Tuesday to permit Aethon Energy to pump millions of By Oil City Staff|November 14, 2020
Wyoming state public defender to address costs of death penalty Friday CASPER, Wyo. — State Public Defender Diane Lozano will participate in an online conversation about the death penalty in Wyoming By Brendan LaChance|November 11, 2020
Extra one-penny sales tax proposed to help fund K-12 education in Wyoming CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature's Select Committee on School Finance Recalibration have identified a $515 million funding gap for By Brendan LaChance|November 9, 2020
LIVE- Election Results: Wyoming State House Districts 28, 30, 36, 37, 38, 56, 57, 58 & 59 This Was Post Updated at: 9:39 pm Absentee and Election Day ballots - 46 of 46 precincts reporting Unofficial election By Oil City Staff|November 3, 2020
Campbell County Rep Roy Edwards has died at 66 CASPER, Wyo -- Campbell County House District 53 Rep Roy Edwards died Monday morning, Nov. 2, the day before the By Greg Hirst|November 2, 2020
UW proposes plan to cut $42.3 million with Wyoming’s revenue streams hurting CASPER, Wyo. — The University of Wyoming's administration have identified a plan to reduce their budget by $42.3 million. The By Brendan LaChance|October 27, 2020
Wyoming’s revenue woes could force NCSD to shutter more schools, layoff hundreds CASPER, Wyo. — What would a 16% reduction in state funding guaranteed to the Natrona County School District look like? By Brendan LaChance|October 26, 2020
Casper councilman and HD 38 challenger Johnson says Libertarians could surprise in state races CASPER, Wyo — “Statewide we’ve come a long way,” Shawn Johnson told Oil City News of the Wyoming Libertarian Party, which By Greg Hirst|October 26, 2020
Wyoming woman who lost family to murder calling for death penalty repeal CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Conservatives Concerned about the Death Penalty and the Wyoming Interfaith Network are organizing an online By Brendan LaChance|October 22, 2020
Dem Gilmore seeks return to House 59 Seat, with wages and health care top of mind CASPER, Wyo — "I’m probably considered a Republican in the other 49 states," Mike Gilmore told Oil City News. He's By Greg Hirst|October 20, 2020
Ballot amendment to Wyo constitution would affect upgrades to Casper sewer system CASPER, Wyo — Wyoming voters will be asked to approve an amendment to the Wyoming Constitution in the November 3 By Greg Hirst|October 11, 2020
‘Paradigm shift:’ Road User Charge would treat roads as a metered utility in Wyo CASPER, Wyo-- Drivers of the estimated 700,000 registered vehicles in Wyoming could soon be paying a rate by the mile By Greg Hirst|October 4, 2020
WBC closing Relief and Mitigation Funds on Sept. 15 “We have decided to close applications in order to reallocate leftover funds to best serve the ongoing needs of Wyoming By Trevor T. Trujillo|September 11, 2020
Dedication honoring Bataan Death March survivor set for Tuesday in Casper CASPER, Wyo. — Center Street Bridge in Casper will be named in honor of Dr. Leonard L. Robinson, a World By Brendan LaChance|September 3, 2020
O’Hearn to be sworn in Thursday to represent Natrona in Wyoming House CASPER, Wyo. — Kevin O'Hearn was appointed by the Natrona County Commissioners on Tuesday to the House District 59 seat By Brendan LaChance|July 29, 2020
Wyoming’s $50 million ‘Mitigation Fund’ to reimburse direct COVID-19 related expenses CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Business Council (WBC) expect to launch two COVID-19 related relief programs for businesses and non-profits By Brendan LaChance|July 28, 2020
Mills town official and Army vet Kevin O’Hearn looks to lead House District 59 CASPER, Wyo. — Kevin O’Hearn’ came to Mills in 1963 with his mother and father and nine siblings. They were By Greg Hirst|July 21, 2020
Gordon on Wyoming budget cuts: ‘Put simply, we don’t have enough income’ CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon said during a Wednesday, July 17 press conference that between impacts from COVID-19 By Brendan LaChance|July 15, 2020
Conservative group supports Gordon’s possible moratorium on death penalty in Wyoming CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Conservatives Concerned About the Deatlh Penalty said on Monday, July 13 that they support Governor By Brendan LaChance|July 13, 2020
Loucks says resignation from Wyoming House due to COVID-19 pressures on his business CASPER, Wyo. — Bunky Loucks resigned from his seat in the Wyoming Legislature effective June 30. He had held the By Brendan LaChance|July 6, 2020
Crash involving ambulance reported on US 20/26 and West Yellowstone Highway By Greg Hirst|3 hours ago