London Homer-Wambeam
Part-Time News ReporterLondon is a senior at the University of Wyoming studying Film Theory and Media Production. He grew up listening to Wyoming Public Radio, and has always had a fascination with unique human interest stories.
In his free time, London finds himself working on personal media projects such as short films and podcasts. He also enjoys mountain biking, hiking and occasional downhill skiing, none of which he is very good at.
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Wyoming experienced 16 highway fatalities in January. Although fatalities have been declining overall, that's a relatively high number to start the year…
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A junior high school robotics team from Casper has won a state LEGO robotics competition and will travel to Houston to compete against teams from across…
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Some fishing and hunting licenses will now be valid for 12 months after the date of purchase. Previously, all licenses from the Wyoming Game and Fish…
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The new state auditor, Kristi Racines, promises to bring better transparency to the state's expenditures.The role of the auditor's office is to keep the…
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Listen to the full show here.Lawmakers Intervene In Teton County School DebateA private school with some notable political ties has gotten into a fight…
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Wyoming residents probably haven't noticed much change in how cities collect recycling over the past year. But your bottles, cans and paper may be going…
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In November, Curt Meier replaced now-Governor Mark Gordon as the state treasurer. Meier said the Treasurer's Office has been busy filling new staff…
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Energy companies in Wyoming are offering programs for customers to switch to renewable energy. Customers can pay between $5 and $15 per month to make…
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The Wyoming Business Council has released a toolkit to help communities address housing needs in the state. The toolkit shows what types of housing…
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Laramie's first public menorah lighting will take place Sunday. It marks the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, and will also be a sign of solidarity with the 11…