I grew up in Casper and have spent the last several years as a nomad. Living in places as nearby as Cheyenne and Laramie, and as far as Los Angeles, CA. I've worked in broadcast media since 2002 and worked as a journalist since 2007. When away from work I'm a fan of film and attend film festivals as often as I can. That being said, my favorite movies are Casablanca, The Third Man, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Goonies, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and the original Nightmare on Elm Street. For television I'm a big fan of The Twilight Zone, Dragnet, Breaking Bad, Deadwood and The Newsroom. I also like to read and really enjoy authors like Neil Gaiman, Max Barry, Christopher Moore, Hunter S. Thompson and Michael Ende.
Trevor T. Trujillo
Laramie Police: Abandoned Vehicle Enforcement
The Laramie Police Department patrols are enforcing laws on abandoned vehicles in the city.
ACSD #1 Also Reflects Drops in Most PAWS Categories
The Wyoming Department of Education says that proficiency rates declined in recent PAWS testing in the state, and for most categories, Albany County Schools are no exception.
5 Arrested in Albany County Related Meth Case
Five individuals in Albany County and one in Denver, have been served with federal arrest warrants related to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine.
Movie Filmed In Wyoming to Get “Riffed” Live [Video]
Sixteen years after Starship Troopers was shot near Casper, the film is returning to the big screen in Laramie, with a little zing added.
UW Faculty Become U.S. Citizens
Five faculty members from UW's College of Engineering and Applied Science became citizens of the United States of America in a ceremony last month.
Ask the City: Is the Dog Park Open Yet?
Is the dog park open yet?
Experience Vertical Dance Indoors
The two-story interior wall of the University of Wyoming Berry Center will be the setting for a vertical dance performance Wednesday, Aug. 7, at 5 p.m.
UW Dancers Neil Humphrey, Margaret Wilson and Emily Brumbaugh will use the Berry Center lobby wall as their stage, with music provided by UW Department of Music faculty members Rod Garnett, Lisa Rickard and Blake McGee of the group Lights Along the
Ribbon Cut at Curt Gowdy State Park Visitors Center [PHOTOS]
The ribbon was cut Wednesday night on the visitor center baring the name of the legendary broadcaster, family man and Wyoming native: Curt Gowdy.
Folk Musician Luke Bell to Perform at UW Aug. 7 [VIDEO]
Folk musician Luke Bell will perform Wednesday, Aug. 7, from 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m., at the University of Wyoming Simpson Plaza. The show is free and open to the public.
Med. Bow Forest Road Closures Announced
Multiple territory roads in the Medicine Bow National Forest are undergoing temporary road closures for regular maintenance.