Laramie residents joined together to honor the anti-fascism protesters who were injured during the protests in Charlottesville and to stand in solidarity against fascism and white supremacy.
As part of an ongoing investigation, the Laramie Police Department has determined the cause of death of a Laramie man whose body was found in downtown Laramie in July.
Police are asking for the public's help in finding Travis Bybee, 38, who was last seen in early June near the 1100 block of North McCue Street near the Timbers Apartments.
University of Wyoming students and members of the Laramie community will hold a rally and candlelight vigil this weekend to stand in solidarity and remember the woman, Heather Heyer, who was killed in Charlottesville, VA during protests there.
The Albany County Sheriff’s office has released the latest ‘Wanted Wednesday’ photos featuring individuals wanted on warrants issued through Albany County courts.
Kathleen Madigan is coming to Laramie this October, and tickets go on sale Friday! The comedian Lewis Black called ‘The funniest woman in America’ is playing The Gryphon Theatre on Saturday, Oct. 14.
Move-in day for University of Wyoming students is Monday, Aug. 28 and the City of Laramie is working to get the intersection on 15th and Grand Avenue open before students start arriving.
The Denver Post referred to a CDOT news release several days ago when it reported the traffic on I-25 could be as bad as six Denver Broncos football games letting out simultaneously.