I have misspent far too many years in the journalism trade, most of those years in my hometown of Houston, TX. I was in Berlin when the wall came down, the Middle East during the Gulf War, back to Germany for reunification, and Israel 3 times during the peace talks. I've interviewed every President from Ford to George W. Bush, and broadcast from the cockpit of a B-17, a MiG fighter and the deck of the QE2. I've been a News and Program Director and part owner in both radio and TV, and am thrilled to be the new Regional News Director for Townsquare Media in Wyoming. I look forward to no more Texas summers, and am braced for a Wyoming winter...probably not braced enough.
Roger Gray
A Statement from Casper Officer’s Family
'I am overwhelmed by the amount of support we have received.'
[GRAPHIC VIDEOS] Footage Of Police Shootout on May 6th in Casper
It is frankly difficult to watch, and we caution that it does include the final moments of the exchange of gunfire that killed Wolosin.
UPDATE: Latest on Casper Police Shooting – Go-Fund-Me Page
Here in it's entirety is the latest information from the Casper Police.
UPDATE: Shootout in Casper Leaves Officer Wounded – Suspect Dead
In the exchange, one officer was shot and taken to the hospital, and the man involved is dead.
Wyoming Gasoline Prices Rising
Average retail gasoline prices in Wyoming have risen 1.9 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.60/g yesterday.
UPDATE: Wyoming Mega-Donor Foster Friess to Run for Governor
Friess had talked about the possibility of running for Senator John Barrasso's seat.
Radio Personality Art Bell Dead at 72
No cause of death was listed, and the investigation continues.
Casper Business First to Join Wyoming Invests NOW
Buchanan says McGinley Orthopedics has issued an open investment round through the secretary of state's new Wyoming Invests Now program.
Wyoming Gas Prices Unchanged, Oil Up
As markets have seen concern rise of a possible trade war between the U.S. and China, oil prices have been hit hard, leading gas prices to dramatically slow their recent ascent.
Campbell County Boy Killed When Homemade Device Explodes
Two boys, ages 12 and 14, had attempted to fashion what the Sheriff described as some sort of makeshift cannon.