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Laramie woman defies Wyoming’s anti-trans bathroom ban
The law, which is meant to ban trans women from accessing female restrooms, took effect Tuesday. Ríhanna Kelver was neither arrested nor stopped from…
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Laramie’s nonprofit leaders warn Big Beautiful Bill will hurt the city’s most vulnerable
The Senate passed the federal budget bill Tuesday morning. Its impacts on Medicaid, Medicare and SNAP will likely drive more Laramigos to the Downtown…
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Laramie’s nonprofit leaders warn Big Beautiful Bill will hurt the city’s most vulnerable
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June 2025
Lawsuit Roundup (June 2025)
A rundown of locally-filed or locally-significant lawsuits occurring across various courts. Some have been decided. Some are ongoing. All have an impact…
Jun 30
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Lawsuit Roundup (June 2025)
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“Not now. Not ever”: Hundreds rally against public land selloffs in Cheyenne
An amendment to the federal budget bill sparked outrage across the west, and across party lines, by mandating the sale of forest and wild lands.
Jun 27
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“Not now. Not ever”: Hundreds rally against public land selloffs in Cheyenne
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Public land selloff proposal threatened Medicine Bow, continues to threaten other local parcels
Laramie Rep. Karlee Provenza and Wyoming columnist Rod Miller are among the cross-partisan coalition planning to rally in Cheyenne on Thursday.
Jun 24
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Public land selloff proposal threatened Medicine Bow, continues to threaten other local parcels
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Laramie’s downtown Farmers Market returns for the summer
Organizers have pushed the market one hour later, and are continuing a SNAP match program through the “Friends of the Market” campaign.
Jun 22
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Laramie’s downtown Farmers Market returns for the summer
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Officials working to categorize Tuesday’s ‘unusual’ tornado
Touching down around Dymek Hill, the funnel was the result of one storm crashing into another. No one was hurt.
Jun 19
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Officials working to categorize Tuesday’s ‘unusual’ tornado
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Pride and protest
Laramie's LGBTQ+ community gathered for events scheduled across a busy two weeks. Ahead of Pride in the Park Saturday, Laramigos also hosted a "No…
Jun 16
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School board advances firearms restrictions on second reading
The policy aims to require training hours and weapon inspection for employees or volunteers who wish to carry on school grounds. The trustees also gave…
Jun 14
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School board advances firearms restrictions on second reading
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Of Note: Landfill Speed Limit
Not enough for a story, just enough to note. Welcome to the Laramie Reporter’s occasional “Of Note” series, where we highlight the oddities that make a…
Jun 8
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Albany County Sheriff’s Office not partnering with ICE
Albany County’s sheriff, like the majority of Wyoming sheriffs, is not pursuing a 287(g) agreement with ICE. The program would come with expectations…
Jun 5
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Laramie’s LGBTQ+ community looks to the future for PrideFest 2025
Pride Month is here. The Laramie community plans to celebrate, remember, protest and organize with events planned across the next two weeks.
Jun 1
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Laramie’s LGBTQ+ community looks to the future for PrideFest 2025
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