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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No cases of equine herpes have been found in Wyoming, after a horse that came up from Colorado to participate in events here tested positive for the virus.
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The new graduates include 521 undergraduates, 209 graduate students and six law students.
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The state hopes to use federal Rural Health Transformation Program dollars to help recruit and retain more healthcare professionals. WWAMI’s TRUST training program could help.
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Open Spaces show rundown for December 5, 2025
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Wayne and Molly Hughes have become some of the state’s biggest donors since moving to Jackson Hole from California about eight years ago. A team of journalists tracked their spending.
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Open Spaces show rundown for November 14, 2025
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The proposal includes creating financial incentives for critical access hospitals to have emergency and labor and delivery departments, expanding on behavioral telehealth and creating healthcare workforce scholarships, among others.
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A grass fire that started Monday around 5 p.m. in the area of Love's truck stop and Super 8 near Exit 310 on I-80 in West Laramie has been contained.
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Tax credits that helped people earning up to 400% of federal poverty guidelines are expiring. Some 20,000 Wyomingites could be left in the lurch.
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The state’s priorities include improving access to care, building up its health workforce, and using technology to improve chronic disease management and bring care closer to home.
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The Labor and Health Committee identified maternity health deserts as its number one priority for the past two years. This year, it’s sponsoring bills to reimburse birthing centers through Medicaid and protect pregnancy centers from government regulations.
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