Cheyenne News Staff
Cheyenne Man Was In The White House On 9/11 – Hear His Story
When Jimmy Orr worked at the White House in Washington DC in 2001, he had a front-row seat for the worst terrorist attack in American history.
Civil Rights History in Wyoming: The UW ‘Black 14′
On October 17, 1969, the fate of the Pokes football program changed forever.
Why Some Wyomingites Celebrate Wyoming Day in December?
Why does the Equality State celebrate statehood on two separate days?
YuYu Yuan Named LCSD#1’s Student of the Week
Yuan attended Goins and Bain elementary schools, followed by Johnson Junior High, before enrolling in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program at East High School.
Sofia Fitzpatrick Named LCSD#1’s Student of the Week
Sofia Fitzpatrick is an eighth-grade student at Carey Junior High
Jenna Beckley is LCSD#1’s Student of the Week
Jenna Beckley, a senior at South High School in Cheyenne, has been selected as Laramie County School District 1’s Student of the Week for the week of March 2.
Janaeh Brown Named LCSD#1’s Student of the Week
After high school graduation, Brown plans to attend the University of Wyoming to become a mental health therapist.
Laramie Depot Hosts Over 6,000 Visitors to the Debut of ‘Big Boy’
One of the world's biggest and most powerful steam locomotives is chugging back to Laramie after five years of restoration work.
NASA Photographer in Wyoming Captures Stunning Images of Space Station Flying in Front of Sun During Solar Eclipse [VIDEO]
Joel Kowsky was in Banner, Wyoming, where a partial eclipse was visible, and captured the International Space Station flying in front of the sun as the moon crossed its face.
Wyoming OSHA Fines Sinclair Oil for Safety Violations
Sinclair Refinery (Courtesy of k2 radio-Casper)
The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited Salt Lake City-based Sinclair Oil for 11 violations at its Sinclair Refinery in Sinclair, Wyoming.