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2022 Review: In Case You Missed It …

2022 Review: Housing, landlords and tenant rights

2022 Review: Police accountability

Nonprofit looks to build home for homeless students

Council aims to fix rental regulations, establish urban renewal agency

School board elects new officers

Culture and climate study: Harassment common in Albany County schools

City council re-ups on electric scooters

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House 14 candidates raised nearly $23,000 during general election alone

Anti-trans incident at UW inspires student protest, one-year ban

Anti-LGBTQ activist publicly targets specific UW student

Beauty and war collide during Laramie pediatrician’s adventure in Ukraine

County commission candidates raised nearly $41K

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Sheriff candidates raised, spent $80K in bids for office

Albany County approves 5th penny extension, rejects permanent tax

Albany County Democrats keep legislative seats in House, Senate

‘Year of the incumbent’ keeps Democrats in countywide offices

Democrats retain control of Albany County Commission

Rental regulations safe following city council elections

Conservative ‘slate’ fails to conquer school board

Albany County 2022 General Election Results

The Laramie Reporter 2022 General Election Guide

Right-wing ‘slate’ seeks control of Albany County School Board

Local Environmental Advisory Committee outlines path to carbon neutrality

WyoFile: Jail suicides spur transparency concerns in Albany County sheriff’s race

Albany County Clerk race pits familiar face against political newcomer

Marshall faces two challengers for Albany County School Board seat

Nine candidates seek school board seats in Area A

Laramie Reporter to moderate live county clerk, sheriff debates

Six school board candidates vie for pair of half-terms

Mullan challenges Martin for at-large school board seat

County leadership talks mental health support for first responders

LPD says officer left Oath Keepers around 2014, but membership log raises questions

UW research explores the cognitive abilities of urban wildlife

City council to keep meeting virtually

Albany County voters could make 5th penny tax permanent

County commission race fills out, heats up

County Commission primary candidates raised more than $28,500

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Precinct Committee Folks

Police chief candidates announced

Commissioners approve Natural Resource Management Plan

Where the hell is Max Bossarei?

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In Senate District 9, Seabeck hopes to unseat Rothfuss

From creative financing to tenant rights, the push for more and better housing continues

Husband-wife general election showdown averted in House District 45

Aquifer Protection Plan released for public comment

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Sheriff candidates raised more than $65,000 during the primaries

What’s at stake in the city council races

Night of food, music to fund Wyo Theater restoration

Albany County 2022 Primary Election Results

The Laramie Reporter 2022 Primary Election Guide

Rail Tie Wind Project enters pre-construction phase

Two candidates compete for two seats in Ward 3 city council race

Rental regulations ruled unconstitutional in present form

Five candidates vie for open city council seat in Ward 2

Laramie requests $5.85 million from ARPA for water projects

City Council Ward 1 race pits Schmechel against Cunningham, Richardson

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Commissioners call for second round of public comment for Natural Resource Management Plan

Majority of county commission seats up for grabs

Talking with plants

Crossover Campaigning

How wastewater testing works to predict COVID-19 spikes

Sheriff Appelhans faces two challengers in the Democratic primary

Delgadillo and Senior square off for Republican sheriff nomination

In HD-14, Republicans McCallister and Shuster seek to challenge incumbent Democrat Sherwood

Wildfires in the west are already above average this year, but not in Wyoming

Another draft of the natural resource management plan in the works

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House 46 race draws three candidates

The bomb threat that wasn’t

Laramie’s sixth annual PrideFest culminates with “Pride in the Park” Saturday

Open seat in House 13 pits Chestek against Pinch

UW Black Studies Director: Juneteenth a time for reflection and reckoning

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Provenza running unopposed for House District 45

Bed bug lawsuit highlights landlord-tenant power imbalance

Rising costs put the squeeze on Laramie’s poorest

As rising costs strangle Laramie’s poorest, landlords tighten the noose

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Elected county officials to receive salary raise

‘She made it all about politics and all about her’

Albany County School Board names next superintendent

Councilors nixed civilian oversight board for fear of police resignations

City to invest big in construction, fleet updates

The imminent overturn of Roe v. Wade hits home in Albany County

Laramie attorneys launch lawsuit against state voter ID law

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School board nears end of superintendent search

Downtown open container area starts Memorial Day weekend

Despite controversy, council passes another affordable housing measure

Racism lawsuit will proceed against “good ole’ boy” Christian Handley

Downtown open container area back on the table

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Colling, county claim no tampering occurred with body cam footage

County natural resource plan sent back for revisions

City council redraws Laramie’s political lines

City Council to finalize wards, talk single-family zones, consider 5th penny

UW hopes to finish semester without another COVID spike

‘Flavors of Ukraine’ event funds hot meals for refugees

Council advances new map with north, south, east wards

Civilian oversight amendment dies, ending a two-year struggle

Handley moves to dismiss ‘untimely allegations’ against him in racism lawsuit

Back to the drawing board

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Local Emergency Rental Assistance Program extended through April

Single-family zones next target in push for affordable housing

Council advances ward map that would split West Laramie

Federal funds to prop up mental health, workforce training, government projects

City seeks dismissal in rental regulations lawsuit

The end of the pandemic?

City to purchase 4,600 acres for water rights

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An Interview with Gender and Women’s Studies Director Michelle Jarman

Anti-mask lawsuit struggles to breathe

Redistricting debacle in Cheyenne complicates local decisions

How (and why) to recycle in Laramie

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County distributes $500K in ARPA funds

Albany County gears up for a busy 2022 election

UW eliminates classroom mask mandate

School board talks COVID sick leave, new school, recreation funding

‘Obstructionists’ hindered oversight board discussion, working group co-chair says

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Albany County Schools Superintendent to resign

Real estate company launches lawsuit against rental regulations

Anti-mask lawsuit refiled

UW Black Studies Center hosting Black History Month events

Healthy Wyoming recruits business owners for Medicaid expansion campaign

Former LPD officer decertified for domestic violence conviction

Laramie working group to make 6 policing recommendations

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UW opens amid omicron wave

Looking Back: ‘The Artful Dodger’

Former deputy sues fired patrol sergeant, alleging racist slurs, innuendos

Mary Alice Bruce joins Albany County School Board

City Council rejects complaint fees for tenants

City staff to recommend landlord, complaint fees

Laramie Fire Station 3 adding renewable power

School board takes no action on masks

UW prepares for spring semester amid county’s worst COVID surge

Albany County Schools dismissed from anti-mask lawsuit

Johnson steps down from Albany County School Board

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City to allow denser housing in multi-family zones

UW abandons plan to contain omicron

Studio City movie theater to serve booze

A hard-fought victory for Laramie renters

Rental regulations up for final reading tonight