Members of the UW community hope this presidential search is more open than the last … Presidential search to be more open than previousRead more
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City council seeks funding for Ivinson Avenue
The drivers, cyclists and pedestrians who routinely take Ivinson Avenue to school and work might … City council seeks funding for Ivinson AvenueRead more
Taxi driver sentenced to prison
Sentencing for a former Laramie taxi driver who allegedly drove drunk and caused over $100,000 … Taxi driver sentenced to prisonRead more
Jubilee Days celebrates 75th year
July 4, 2015 marked the start of the 75th year of Laramie Jubilee days. The … Jubilee Days celebrates 75th yearRead more
UW adds recycling bins
The university introduced new recycling bins Monday, replacing old bins and introducing them in new … UW adds recycling binsRead more
Alleged cat strangler pleads not guilty
Ruth Henson, 52, pleaded not guilty by reason of mental illness to two charges of … Alleged cat strangler pleads not guiltyRead more
City council considers public art plan
The Laramie City Council’s public art plan took a step forward Thursday night, as city … City council considers public art planRead more
Downtown Farmer’s Market Returns
The Downtown Laramie Farmer’s Market will kick off the 2015 season tomorrow. This year’s market … Downtown Farmer’s Market ReturnsRead more
UW push back of gym completion date
The opening of Half Acre Gym is delayed again. Due to construction setbacks, Half Acre … UW push back of gym completion dateRead more
Love wins
The Supreme Court ruled bans on same-sex marriage unconstitutional in a 5-4 decision last week, … Love winsRead more
UW president’s list at five-year low
The number of students listed on this year’s UW President’s Honor Roll was at a … UW president’s list at five-year lowRead more
State responds to Bohling’s motions
Former Albany County Attorney Richard Bohling is trying to challenge the Wyoming Attorney General’s Office’s … State responds to Bohling’s motionsRead more
