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
‘New sheriff’ Gordon reins in Legislature’s budgeting process February 28, 2019 by Andrew Graham, WyoFile To cheers from the Wyoming Republican Party and even some lawmakers, Gov. Mark Gordon took By Oil City Staff|March 1, 2019
Governor vetoes travel expense rate hike for Wyoming legislators Governor Mark Gordon vetoed a bill on Thursday, Feb. 28 that would have increased the per diem rate paid to By Brendan LaChance|February 28, 2019
‘Sexual assault parental rights’ bill awaits governor’s decision House Bill 107 regulating parental rights in sexual assault cases is headed to the Governor Mark Gordon's desk after the By Brendan LaChance|February 28, 2019
Bill revising animal cruelty law headed to the governor’s desk A "Care of Animals" bill is headed to Governor Mark Gordon's desk after the Speaker of the Wyoming House and By Brendan LaChance|February 28, 2019
Legislature Round-up: marijuana reform, food trucks, ‘Public Lands Day’ and more The Wyoming Legislature took a number of actions on Wednesday, Feb. 27. Here is a round-up of some of Wednesday’s By Brendan LaChance|February 28, 2019
Legislature Round-up: equal pay, train crews, opioid prescriptions and more The Wyoming Legislature took a number of actions on Tuesday, Feb. 26. Here is a round-up of some of Tuesday’s By Brendan LaChance|February 27, 2019
Bill taking away private school zoning control from county heads to governor February 25, 2019 by Andrew Graham, WyoFile A bill to override Teton County zoning regulations on behalf of a private school owned By Oil City Staff|February 26, 2019
Veterans’ skilled nursing facility bill headed for the governor’s desk The veterans' skilled nursing facility bill is headed for the governor's desk as of Monday, Feb. 25. A Wyoming Senate By Brendan LaChance|February 26, 2019
Legislature Round-up: coal export litigation, community college bachelor degrees and more The Wyoming Legislature took a number of actions on Monday, Feb. 25. Here is a round-up of some of Monday’s By Brendan LaChance|February 26, 2019
Animal cruelty bill falters in the Wyoming Legislature The Wyoming Legislature has been considering a "Care of Animals" bill. The bill makes some changes to protections against animal By Brendan LaChance|February 25, 2019
Legislature Round-up: Medal of Honor Highway, natural gas tax exemptions, ballot counting and more The Wyoming Legislature took a number of actions on Friday, Feb. 22. Here is a round-up of some of Friday’s By Brendan LaChance|February 25, 2019
Legislature Round-up: mixed martial arts, aftermarket auto parts and Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week The Wyoming Legislature took a number of actions on Thursday, Feb. 21. Here is a round-up of some of Thursday’s By Brendan LaChance|February 22, 2019
House votes to handcuff counties on private schools February 20, 2019 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr., WyoFile The Wyoming House in its first floor discussion gave initial approval to a By Oil City Staff|February 21, 2019
State, like Casper, updating animal cruelty law A care of animals bill is making its way through the Wyoming Legislature. The Senate passed House Bill 235 on By Brendan LaChance|February 21, 2019
Legislature update: antifreeze, equal pay, prescription drugs and more The Wyoming Legislature took a number of actions on Wednesday, Feb. 20. Here is a round-up of some of Wednesday’s By Brendan LaChance|February 21, 2019
Legislature Round-up: search and rescue, no more undertakers, laser surgery and more The Wyoming Legislature took a number of actions on Tuesday, Feb. 19. Here is a round-up of some of Tuesday’s By Brendan LaChance|February 20, 2019
Legislature Round-up: air ambulances, big game antlers, Medicaid fraud, and more The Wyoming Legislature took a number of actions on Friday, Feb. 15. Here is a round-up of some of Friday’s By Brendan LaChance|February 18, 2019
Companies, activists unite against corporate income tax February 15, 2019 by Andrew Graham, WyoFile Simmering opposition to a corporate income tax pushed by leading lawmakers came to a boil By Oil City Staff|February 18, 2019
Vets’ nursing facility bill not done yet as House concurrence vote fails The Veterans' Skilled Nursing Facility bill failed in a House concurrence vote Friday, Feb. 15. The Senate version of the By Brendan LaChance|February 15, 2019
Legislature Round-up: Wyoming Beer Freedom, opioid prescription limits, midwife services and more The Wyoming Legislature took a number of actions on Thursday, Feb. 14. Here is a round-up of some of Thursday’s By Brendan LaChance|February 15, 2019
Mountain Daylight Time bill fails in the Senate A bill that would have Wyoming stop recognizing daylight savings time changes failed on first reading in the Senate Thursday, By Brendan LaChance|February 15, 2019
Senate passes Buffalo version of vets’ nursing facility bill The Senate passed a bill on third reading that would place the Wyoming Veterans' Skilled Nursing Facility in Buffalo instead By Brendan LaChance|February 14, 2019
Legislature Round-up: sexual assault reporting, E-bikes, repeal of ‘illegitimate child’ and more The Wyoming Legislature took a number of actions on Wednesday, Feb. 13. Here is a round-up of some of Tuesday’s By Brendan LaChance|February 14, 2019
Legislature Round-up: school bus cameras, death benefits, the definition of ‘meat’ and more The Wyoming Legislature took a number of actions on Tuesday, Feb. 12. Here is a round-up of some of Tuesday's By Brendan LaChance|February 13, 2019
Vets nursing facility still headed for Buffalo after second reading, design renderings released Buffalo remains the site for the veterans skilled nursing facility after the Senate passed House Bill 82 on second reading By Brendan LaChance|February 13, 2019
Veterans’ skilled nursing facility back in Buffalo as Casper amendment fails The Veterans' skilled nursing facility is again slated to be located in Buffalo after the Senate rejected an amendment to By Brendan LaChance|February 12, 2019
Legislature Round-up: hunting dogs, online education, ‘Wild Horse Highway’ and more The Wyoming Legislature took a number of actions on Monday Feb. 11. Here is a round-up of some of that By Brendan LaChance|February 12, 2019
Pro-LGBTQ teens recount vulgar conversation with Sen. Hutchings February 11, 2019 by Andrew Graham, WyoFile Students from Cheyenne’s Central High School approached their senator, Republican Lynn Hutchings, because they wanted By Oil City Staff|February 12, 2019
Wyoming GOP leaders respond complaint against Senator who conflated homosexuality to bestiality, pedophilia Wyoming GOP leadership responded to a simmering controversy today regarding a complaint about comments allegedly made by a Republican senator. By Dan Cepeda|February 11, 2019
Legislature Round-up: probation, grizzly bears, archaeology sites and more The Wyoming Legislature took a number of actions on Friday, Feb. 8. Here is a round-up of some of that By Brendan LaChance|February 11, 2019
Ticket sales up for 2022 College National Finals Rodeo; nine Casper College athletes competing By Brendan LaChance|6 hours ago
Mother of infant at center of Gillette child abuse trial pleads no contest to child endangerment By Mary Stroka|9 hours ago