Three bills aimed at wildfire restoration and recovery now await consideration in the Wyoming House of Representatives.
House Bill 172 would allow concealed carry in schools, government buildings and meetings, as well as college and university sporting events that do not serve alcohol.
A bill to authorize game wardens to deal with sometimes-pesky otters turned, for a moment, into an effort to altogether ...
Rep. Steve Harshman mulled doing something he’d not done in his 22 years of serving in the Wyoming Legislature after a fellow ...
Rep. Bob Wharff didn't hide his anger about federal wildlife managers denying Wyoming authority over its grizzly bear population, despite meeting Endangered Species Act recovery goals for over 20 ...
The Wyoming Senate narrowly voted for a resolution demanding that Congress turn over some 30 million federal acres to the state — but only after first defeating the measure and then reconsidering it.
Wyoming News Exchange CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Senate has approved the creation of a new statutory trust that advocates say ...
The Wyoming Senate has approved the creation of a new statutory trust that advocates say could help secure the state’s financial solvency for decades to come. Passing in a two-thirds vote necessary to ...
Feb. 6, the Rangely Panthers traveled to Baggs, Wyoming, to take on Little Snake River. The Rattlers entered the game with a ...
A house bill initially seeking to remove otters as protected animals in Wyoming passed the Senate Travel Committee with major ...
A bill that would lift the protected status of Wyoming otters was expanded and advanced Tuesday by a state Senate committee.
The Wyoming Legislature has rejected a measure that would have prohibited killing animals by running them down with ...