The seasonally closed section of Wyoming 130 through the Snowy Range has officially reopened for the summer, the Wyoming Department of Transportation announced Thursday.
"From the Wright Brothers to the moon landing, America has always pushed the boundaries of what’s possible with new technology" (U.S. Department of Transportation." Will the U.S. lead the race to out-innovate other countries when it comes to self driving cars?
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"The Senate passage today of President Trump's No Tax on Tips proposal is a victory for Wyoming's blue-collar workers who will now keep every dollar they earn in tips" said Senator Cynthia Lummis. "I support this common-sense tax relief that puts more money into the hands of Wyoming workers while upholding the conservative principle of rewarding hard work.”
“Developing countries desperately need affordable and reliable energy. Instead of promoting valuable energy projects, the World Bank continues to boycott coal power generation, oil and gas production and nuclear energy projects. This bill will force the hand of the World Bank and any financial institutions that choose to play politics with the lives of those dependent on these critical energy projects" says Senator John Barrasso.
Juvencio “Juan” Aldana-Vasquez, 51, of Mexico, was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment and will be deported for illegal reentry into the United States.
According to court documents, on July 26, 2024, Aldana-Vasquez was encountered at the Laramie County jail after an arrest by the U.S. Marshal’...
Summer travel is looking bright with falling gas prices, prompting many to embrace the classic American road trip. According to GasBuddy's survey, 69% of Americans plan to take a road trip (or two!) this summer.
In 2023, 240 Wyoming inmates were moved to a Mississippi correctional facility due to staffing shortages. Today, 30 inmates where brought back to Wyoming. As staffing increases, WDOC hopes to bring all Wyoming inmates back to the state.