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This weekend, an event on the Wind River Reservation is providing legal resources about housing, law enforcement and victim services. “Know Your Rights” training will be in Fort Washakie on Saturday. There will be presentations by representatives from the American Civil Liberties Union of Wyoming and Equal Justice Wyoming.
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Nationally, the domestic abuse hotline has seen an uptick in calls since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, and that trend is reflected across the...
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Summer is almost here and for those living with domestic violence, this could be a reason to worry. Studies suggest that as the weather gets warmer,…
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Domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy groups are still providing services around the state, but they've had to adjust how individuals can get…
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For many of us, being asked to stay home during the pandemic is inconvenient. For others, it is down right dangerous. Wyoming Public Radio's Megan…
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The Fremont County Alliance Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault is asking for the community's help to build a new shelter.Between the alliance's…
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Two-dozen young people rode 20 miles on horseback from Ethete to Arapahoe over the weekend. This ride, meant to honor Domestic Violence Awareness month,…
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A grant from the U.S. Department of Justice has allowed the Eastern Shoshone Tribe to establish a new Victim Services Program. Stefani Wanner, the…
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The Laramie Police Department is one of just six law enforcement agencies from across the country selected to participate in a pilot program to help…
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A program that helps victims of domestic violence is increasingly having trouble finding safe places for people to stay because of an energy boom that has…