Gov. Mark Gordon signed a bill impacting trans youth, but vetoed another that would have regulated clinics that provide procedural abortions.
How abortion has changed in the Mountain West since Roe v. Wade was overturned
States like Colorado saw huge increases in patients, while there were slight declines in Wyoming — where a ban is being challenged in the courts.
Wyoming doctors call for judge to uphold state’s abortion ban
A handful of physicians argue the law prevents “abortions on demand” while allowing them when a pregnant person’s life is in danger.
New COVID vaccine might cost you, but it shouldn’t
Americans have paid up to $200 for the jab due to “glitches” in insurance systems. And Wyomingites are no exception.
‘I just feel numb’: The fallout from a suspected drink spiking
Jackson law enforcement are investigating a rise of suspected summer drink spikings while bars wrestle with how to curb the alleged assaults.
Teton County judge tells state to explain abortion bans in court
The state will have to explain how the near-total and medical abortion laws protect Wyomingites’ public health and welfare.
Withheld: A spike in Wyoming overdoses
In the first of a four-part series, WyoFile looks at EMS data suggesting a sharp January increase in overdoses, and why that information wasn’t made public.
Jackson conference hopes to teach community how to be more mindful
The three-day conference will feature researchers and neuroscientists, as well as a case study from the Jackson Police Department.
Wyoming’s secretary of state and other parties cannot intervene in abortion case
A Teton County judge denied the request today from Secretary Gray and others to defend the state’s near-total abortion ban, currently blocked during litigation.