WYOMING
Food is one of the great unifiers every person will experience in their lifetimes. Is broccoli something that should be
CHEYENNE –– Wyoming has joined 50 other states and U.S. territories in filing a motion for preliminary approval of a
KEMMERER –– A proposed carbon sequestration project was given the green light to proceed after the Bureau of Land Management
WASHINGTON, D.C. –– It looks like Rep. Harriet Hageman will no longer host public town hall meetings with constituents following
CHEYENNE –– The family of Sen. Al Simpson has shared details for the public to pay their respects to the
CHEYENNE –– The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded $21.49 million in contracts for eight Wyoming Department of Transportation construction projects during
ROCK SPRINGS –– The Rock Springs Social Security Office will not be closing. The offices of two members of Wyoming’s
CHEYENNE –– Gov. Mark Gordon has taken action on the final outstanding bill of the 2025 legislative session, allowing House Enrolled Act
WASHINGTON, D.C. –– U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis seeks to free money stuck in accounts for former President Joe Biden’s EV
ROCK SPRINGS –– Former Wyoming U.S. Sen. Al Simpson, who served in the Senate from 1979 to 1997, died Friday
CHEYENNE –– Gov. Mark Gordon signed eight bills into law Thursday. Amongst those bills, Gordon signed House Bill 316 - School Finance
CHEYENNE –– Gov. Mark Gordon signed nine bills into law Wednesday, including a bill that supports enhanced oil recovery, one
CHEYENNE –– Gov. Mark Gordon expressed his support for the contents of Senate File 152 - Wildfire management- amendments Tuesday while
CHEYENNE –– Secretary of State Chuck Gray applauded the signing of House Bill 337, which aims to uphold election integrity
Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senators Cynthia Lummis, John Barrasso, and Representative Harriet Hageman introduced legislation to rename the National Historic Trails
CHEYENNE – Governor Mark Gordon signed 19 bills into law on Friday, while allowing a single bill to be enacted without