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A new report says almost all of Wyoming's major cities are making their government services more inclusive for LGBTQ+ residents. Some are doing more than others.
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The Laramie City Council unanimously approved a Police Advisory Board, but is everyone really happy?Early last month, the Laramie City Council voted on whether or not they would create a Police Advisory Board. This vote was the culmination of years of debate — debate which saw thousands of Laramie residents taking to the streets, signing petitions, and giving hours of public comment at city council meetings. However, despite all that arguing, the councilors arrived at a unanimous decision. The Police Advisory Board was approved.
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Developers and homeowners in Laramie's single-family residential zones now have more options when it comes to what can and can't be built there. But some current residents objected, saying the new options could change the "character" of their neighborhoods.
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The Laramie City Council has voted to restore the environmental health inspector position. Last year, the council voted to eliminate local funding for…
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Starting this summer, Laramie will help pioneer a new kind of local online crowdfunding called “The Local Crowd.” Crowdfunding is when an entity raises…
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With snow in the forecast, you’re probably not thinking much about mosquitoes. But the Laramie City Council is.Laramie Beekeeper Helen Coates says last…
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Several Albany County schools were closed Tuesday due to an early morning power outage. The University of Wyoming Lab School, Slade Elementary, the…
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The Laramie City Council gave initial approval to a proposed ordinance that would add employment and housing protections for gay and lesbian residents.…
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The author of a book on Mathew Shepard says his death was related to drugs and not his sexual orientation. Stephen Jimenez writes that Shepard was…
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Today is the last day Ark Regional Services in Laramie will accept glass for recycling.The organization – which connects intellectually and…