The legislation, largely unamended, now goes to the Senate for consideration where its future remains unclear.
Two bills have already been introduced stemming from Sublette County’s infamous animal torture incident. More are likely ...
A divided Supreme Court ruling binding officers to a reasonable standard when investigating will stand after a House ...
At the Wyoming State Archives, a researcher stumbled across a photograph from Casper, went down the rabbit hole and came up ...
Critics say the “Freedom Scholarship Account” will only benefit wealthy families while it siphons money from public school ...
The sweeping directives hailed by Wyoming leaders remove regulatory "burdens" for fossil fuels, halt wind energy and freeze ...
As lawmakers considered a bill to ban ballot drop boxes, county clerks stood by the security of Wyoming’s elections and a ...
Veteran lawmakers made a passionate but ineffective stand against a measure to punish financiers who invest state money in ...
As a woman born and raised in Wyoming, I feel very safe in this great state — I always have. I bet most women you talk to can ...
Senate File 21, “Ban on cell phone use in schools, ” died in a 17-11 vote on the Senate floor. Bill co-sponsor Wendy Schuler, ...
Despite testimony decrying the measure as unnecessary and divisive, Senate Education Committee moves it to the floor.
Gov. Mark Gordon proposed spending $130 million, but a Republican-led effort reduced funding to $100 million and made it ...