Albany County residents can expect at least one more blast of winter as a storm moves through the area this weekend.
Many of Wyoming’s biggest players in the energy sector — including some coal, oil and gas companies — have begun investing in the novel techno…
A barn on Fort Sanders Road near Mountain Cement Co. caught fire Wednesday morning, causing some damage to the building.
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As the federal government continues to dole out money to help local governments recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, infrastructure remains a t…
Some local residents are questioning the transparency of Laramie City Council members after learning they had private conversations amongst th…
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is set to provide billions of dollars for development efforts across Wyoming, which many agencies s…
Like many things in life, measuring the breadth of the state of the economy in Wyoming and in its Capital City is no easy matter. Particularly…
Even the grandest infrastructure plans are not immune to current economic realities.
For some University of Wyoming graduates, a day of celebration took a detour when U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyoming, made politically charge…
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The following calls were included in the Albany County Sheriff's Office responses:
Identities of 2 killed in crash released
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For University of Wyoming students and families, walking across the stage at their graduation ceremony wasn’t just a celebration of accolades,…
Beetle-killed timber removal on the Medicine Bow National Forest is ongoing, and much of the material removed from the Sierra Madres under a 1…
Nine-pin bowling, now with 10 pins, originated in Europe and has been popular in America for more than 200 years.
Laramie High School student Samuel J. Alexander has been awarded a $2,500 scholarship from the National Merit Scholarship Corp. He’s one of 2,…
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Plant Walk planned for Thursday
When considering how water flows from the mountain ranges and into the Laramie Valley’s aquifer, rivers and springs, one can’t help but notice…
The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees has given the green light for pay raises that includes one-time incentives for more than 1,000 employees.
Before deciding to attend the University of Wyoming to continue his education in nutritional science, Connor Rindler of Laramie was a professi…
During her five years at the University of Wyoming, Hannah Rhymes of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, has learned what it means to serve others.
As a first-generation student, Wendy Luna Garcia of Wheatland has made the most of her opportunities at the University of Wyoming.
Candidates have until May 27 to file for the Aug. 16 primary. Early absentee voting begins July 1. General election day is Nov. 8.
CASPER — Wyoming’s largest electric utility has secured permission to build another piece of its Energy Gateway transmission expansion.
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