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Robbery Suspect Pleads Guilty, Suspected in Laramie

A man suspected of a Laramie hotel robbery has plead guilty to robbery charges in Cheyenne.

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Benefit for Baby Adlai- June 15th in Laramie

A benefit concert is being held in Laramie this weekend for Adlai Lemus, a young Laramie native who has captured the hearts of many Laramie residents.

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Laramie Conducts Emergency Drill [PHOTOS]

An emergency disaster drill was held in Laramie Wednesday, helping responders train for the worst.

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Wyo Theater Fundraiser Cancelled

Efforts by a local organization to raise money to by a digital projection system for the Wyo Movie Theater in Laramie have been called off. Including plans for a block party this weekend.

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Wyoming Native Brings Award Winning Film Home [AUDIO]

Wyoming native Devin Sanchez, star of the award winning Twenty Million People, is film to the Cowboy State.

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Film Society Launches ‘Save the Wyo’ Campaign

Film studios are phasing out 35 mm prints of films, which is leaving several smaller movie theaters struggling to catch up with the modern digital age. Laramie's Wyo Theater is no exception.

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Laramie’s Madison Legerski a Finalist for Prestigious Simpson Award

Ten Wyoming senior athletes have been selected as finalists for the 2013 Milward Simpson Athlete of the Year Award. Madison Legerski of Laramie is among the female candidates who could receive this rather distinctive honor. The two winners of the award will be announced Saturday, June 22, in Casper.

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New Study: Uneducated White Women May Die Earlier

White women with less education were more likely to die between the mid-90s and mid-2000s. This, according to a newly published report co-written by a UW professor.

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Six students from colleges and universities across the nation are on campus for the next 10 weeks to study astronomy through an NSF-REU grant. From left are Daniel Dale, professor and chair of UW’s Department of Physics and Astronomy; Katie Lester, Erica Keller, Emily Rolen, Jamie Burk, James Chapman and Eric Topel.
Six students from colleges and universities across the nation are on campus for the next 10 weeks to study astronomy through an NSF-REU grant. From left are Daniel Dale, professor and chair of UW’s Department of Physics and Astronomy; Katie Lester, Erica Keller, Emily Rolen, Jamie Burk, James Chapman and Eric Topel.
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UW Hosts Astronomy Experience for Students from Across the Nation

Six undergraduate students from across the country will come together to study astronomy at the University of Wyoming.

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UW Haub School Recognizes 2013 Plummer Interdisciplinary Excellence Scholars

The University of Wyoming Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources (ENR) awarded Plummer Interdisciplinary Excellence Scholarships to four UW graduate students.

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