Firefighters were assisted on scene by telecommunicators with the Casper Public Safety Communications Center, officers from ...
Wyoming’s State Capitol will spring back into ... David Velazquez is a reporter at the Casper Star-Tribune and can be reached at 307-301-0506 or at [email protected] ...
The Wyoming Senate on Tuesday balked at giving lawmakers a $5 million fund to sue the federal government — separately from the executive branch — over environmental policies and regulations.
CHEYENNE — A Wyoming Supreme Court ruling allowing citizens to sue the government over negligent investigations by law enforcement will stand after a House committee declined to take up the ...
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The Wyoming Senate on Tuesday balked at giving lawmakers a $5 million fund to sue the federal government — separately ... Sens. Jim Anderson, R-Casper; Eric Barlow, R-Gillette; Evie Brennan, ...
House GOP Leader Rep. Lisa Demuth, R-Cold Spring, is sworn in after being voted in by only Republicans as speaker on the first day of the 2025 Legislature. Democrats' desks were empty in protest ...
Two attorneys who quit their longtime firm have asked a court to enjoin their former employer from interfering. The departing lawyers say their former firm has a long history of meddling with ...
A coalition of Democratic state attorneys general filed a federal lawsuit on Tuesday to stop President Trump's executive order that seeks to eliminate birthright citizenship. Mr. Trump invoked ...
The president’s executive order to end birthright citizenship will affect more than 11 million immigrants as well as more than 580,000 people with H1-B visas. The president’s executive order ...
The Casper College basketball teams are back on the road. The Thunderbirds, who swept games at Northwest College and Central Wyoming College last week, travel to Rock Springs to take on Western ...
But, he added, the state is not going to sue over objectionable-but-legal moves by the Trump administration, such as pardoning most of those charged for the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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