A new bill would require Wyoming counties to reimburse people who fend off criminal charges because they lawfully used self-defense.
Lawmakers have a budget to pass this year. Major cuts to the University of Wyoming and the Wyoming Business Council are on the table.
With a breakneck schedule expected for the Wyoming Legislature’s budget session beginning Monday, here are school-related bills to watch.
In a packet of memorabilia, Jackson Hole Ski Area founder Paul McCollister’s name adorns flyers while notes inside an Olympic downhill program record winner Toni Seiler’s time.
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Witness and law enforcement accounts differ over Border Patrol agents’ experience at a Rock Springs hotel. After tense town ...
SHERIDAN—About four years after Tom Kelly ran as a “dark horse” candidate in the Wyoming superintendent of public instruction race, the Sheridan Republican announced Wednesd ...
As members get their bearings, it’s not yet decided how the state’s working group will devise recommended changes to a ...
A uniform method of rounding cash payments – half up and half down – is proposed when exact change is not available.
Courts are “not at liberty to add words to a statute that the legislature chose to omit,” written order states.
An energy company drops the hydrogen extraction part of a project in Converse County after a court ruling reverses state land ...
Wyoming legislators will mull bills critical to deploying federal Rural Health Transformation Program dollars along with measures to increase Medicaid reimbursement for services like maternity care, ...
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