Kamila Kudelska
Director News, Cultural & Public AffairsLeave a tip: kkudelsk@uwyo.edu
Kamila has worked for public radio stations in California, New York, France and Poland. Originally from New York City, she loves exploring new places. Kamila received her master in journalism from Columbia University. She has won a regional Murrow award for her reporting on mental health and firearm owners. During her time leading the Wyoming Public Media newsroom, reporters have won multiple PMJA, Murrow and Top of the Rockies Excellence in Journalism Awards. In her spare time, she enjoys exploring the surrounding areas with her two pups and husband.
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The loss is part of a nationwide cancellation of Covid-era grants announced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services earlier this week.
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The Wyoming Supreme Court will have a vacancy after Chief Justice Kate Fox retires later this year. The Judicial Nominating Commission has given three nominees to Gov. Gordon to consider. He will make a decision in April
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Wyoming’s U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman is changing her town halls from in-person to virtual. Hageman said her decision comes from recent incidents at public events, credible threats to herself and national outbursts of politically motivated violence.
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The new law requires proof of U.S. citizenship and Wyoming residency to register to vote in Wyoming. It also says a county clerk can reject someone's registration due to “any indication” that they don’t qualify. Gordon said the law is ripe for litigation. It was the last bill waiting for action by the governor.
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The governor also vetoed a bill that would have barred using state funds or personnel to enforce federal rules about firearms. He likened it to “defund the police” efforts due to its penalties if violated.
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Two laws signed by Gov. Mark Gordon put more investment into career technical education. But according to some, there’s a shortage of CTE teachers. A UW initiative is trying to change that.
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Open Spaces show rundown for March 14, 2025
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A mine safety office in Green River is on the list. There are conflicting reports and details have been hard to confirm.