UW provost estimates some 160 employees could lose their jobs if university budget cuts are approved. Two Cody lawmakers tout ...
Courts are “not at liberty to add words to a statute that the legislature chose to omit,” written order states.
Two other men also pleaded not guilty to lesser charges in connection to the death of Lander resident Evan Denevan following a fight last month at the Maverick Lounge.
The bipartisan measure sponsored by nine legislators would give the Wyoming Community Development Authority funds to help resolve “critical shortage of adequate affordable housing.” ...
The Wyoming State Board of Education includes suicide prevention education for students in its health and safety standards, but advocates say those requirements aren’t enough.
Dangling pay raises doesn’t make up for other factors, like ignoring consultants’ recommendations and failing to address critical school funding shortages, columnist Kerry Drake opines.
The Secretary of State’s office gave the Justice Department the driver’s license numbers and partial Social Security numbers ...
Tensions are high after ICE’s arrest of a Rock Springs business owner. Cheyenne is debating whether license plate readers ...
A proposed development on the Bridger-Teton National Forest has units earmarked for agency staff but is mostly open to non-federal workers, writes Brigid Mander.
Court filing cites change of administration, government shutdown and ‘highly complex nature of grizzly bear rulemaking’ as reasons for postponing final rule.
Wyoming already spends plenty on its athletic program, with not enough success to show for it, writes guest columnist Travis Samulski.
Beware the inward turn proposed by state lawmakers. It will only make Wyoming more vulnerable to global power dynamics, writes economist Jason Shogren.