University of Wyoming Students Not as Politically Driven on Choice of Roommates and Partners as Peers Nationwide
LARAMIE, Wyo.—A Wyoming Truth survey of University of Wyoming students found that 82% would choose to room with someone who votes differently and 72% would date someone who votes differently—results that diverge from a recent national poll.
THE ROAD TO THE CAPITOL: “Anything Can Happen In an Election,” Says Democrat
SHERIDAN, Wyo. — While some Democrats are crossing over to the Republican side, David Myers will remain faithful to the party.
Lawsuit Seeks to Block Wyoming’s Abortion Ban, Set to Take Effect Wednesday
A coalition of Wyoming abortion providers, state residents and a prominent abortion fund filed a lawsuit on Monday seeking to halt enforcement of the state’s near-total abortion ban, set to take effect Wednesday.
Cheney: Trump’s Response to Mob of Armed Supporters ‘Indefensible’
WASHINGTON — During Thursday’s primetime hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection, the panel’s ninth and final public presentation until the fall, lawmakers scrutinized every second of former President Donald Trump’s response to the violence at the U.S. Capitol — or lack thereof.
Trump Sought to Contact Committee Witness, Cheney Reveals
WASHINGTON —The most startling revelations from Tuesday’s hearing of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection arrived in its final moments: In recent days, the committee said, former President Donald Trump phoned a committee witness in what they believe was likely an attempt to influence the individual’s testimony.
Hispanic Voter in Wyoming Urges for Political Representation
Rock Springs resident Rosa Reyna-Pugh wants a legislator who will represent the needs of the Hispanic community—and not forget the community after taking office. The issues that matter most to her? Economic growth, immigration reform and translation services for Spanish speakers.