Applications must be submitted to the town clerk by 4 p.m. on Jan. 16.
A K-12 mental health policy failed on a tie vote. So what’s next for Wyoming’s youth?
The legislature’s interim Education Committee failed to pass a draft bill that would have created a statewide mental health policy for K-12 schools.
Private developers boosted workforce housing
Panel shows supply has increased via partnerships. Density policies are to be examined soon.
Receipts show Wyoming GOP groups spent less during the general election
Campaign finance reports show spending by the more-moderate Wyoming Caucus PAC and the further-right Freedom Caucus PAC dropped off during the state’s general election cycle.
Sheriff Carr refutes claim from U.S. Rep. Hageman that he was “foiling” ICE
The interaction signals tension to come over immigration enforcement.
How the right to make health care decisions led to abortion being allowed in Wyoming
The decision hinges almost entirely on a constitutional right Republicans fought for in the wake of the passage of the federal Affordable Care Act, allowing residents to make their own healthcare decisions.
Colorado River states are separated by a ‘giant chasm’ in negotiations
For years, ABC15 has been tracking the ongoing negotiations among Colorado River Basin states as they work toward new long-term water management guidelines set to take effect in 2026.
Search and Rescue more than doubles last year’s missions
A new multimillion-dollar helicopter saves lives. Other rescuers in the West are watching.
‘Reímos para no llorar’
Preparando para Trump, una abogada inmigracion dice a sus clientes a memorizar sus derechos, números de teléfono y planes de cuidado infantil.