An email reviewed by WyoFile labeled “HR” from an Office of Personnel Management “.gov” address and sent Saturday, instructed ...
Everybody is scratching their heads,' Sen. Stephan Pappas said of questions about the bill’s impact that some senators think ...
Senate File 69 will now go to conference committee where House and Senate members will try to reconcile their differences.
State authorities say 18 people suffered injuries and received care at a Rock Springs hospital. Meanwhile, recovery efforts ...
Thousands of vehicles a day had been rerouted onto surface streets in Green River, causing congestion and road damage.
The likely statute change opens the door for relocating or killing the fish-eating mustelids when they’re deemed a nuisance, ...
A Senate measure allowing the temporary storage of spent nuclear fuel from nuclear microreactors failed to clear a House committee on Wednesday. Too many unanswered questions and insufficient public ...
CHEYENNE—Wyoming lawmakers spend the majority of their time in the state capitol during legislative sessions seated at their desks on the floor of their respective chambers.
As crews prepare to crack the dam this month, farmers who rely on that water prepare for lean times and lawmakers debate funding for a new structure.
Congress ended a program that offered $8.3 million, mostly to ranchers, to conserve water in 2023. Wyoming wants it renewed.
The three words have become a flashpoint, but these concepts were key to America's founding, guest columnist David Romtvedt opines.
House Bill 172 would allow concealed carry in schools, government buildings and meetings, as well as college and university sporting events that do not serve alcohol.
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