Members of the Senate successfully secured funding for the University of Wyoming and kept the Wyoming Business Council alive with half its original budget.
Wyoming lawmakers are working to agree on the state’s budget for the next two years. And they’re still plowing through a lot of other bills – and the continuing reverberations of “Checkgate.” ...
Live from the Grand Teton Music Festival, GTMF’s radio broadcast series, is co-hosted by Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles ...
After years of debate and public input, how, exactly, to continue managing Wyoming’s elk is open to an informal public comment workshop on Feb. 28 in Jackson.
Committee members heard hours of tense testimony from lawmakers alleged to have received or witnessed a Teton County ...
The man accused of bringing a leashed, muzzled and injured wolf into a Sublette County bar has reached a plea agreement less than two weeks before his trial.
Legislation that would alter different elements of the state’s property tax system is progressing through the Capitol ...
A coalition of scientists, historians and national park advocates is taking the Trump administration to court over what it said are efforts to erase history and censor science in the park system.
Both Chambers have finished amending their versions of the state’s budget for the next two years. Now, a joint committee will work to negotiate a unified bill before sending it to the governor.
The Senate is considering a bill that would provide medicaid reimbursements for birthing centers, while the House is considering EMS service reimbursement and overall state eligibility for Medicaid.
The House rejected its own recalibration bill twice. The version it’s receiving from the Senate includes higher teacher salaries, among other amendments.
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