Phylicia Peterson
What’s Happening In Larame: Memorial Day Weekend Edition
Here's what's happening in Laramie during Memorial Day weekend. This weekend has baseball, art, and more scheduled.
5 Fantastic Lakes in Southeast Wyoming (Plus Boater Safety Tips)
Check out this list of five fantastic lakes in Southeast Wyoming, plus boating safety tips from Wyoming Game and Fish to prepare you for your trip!
Needs Inc. Ready to Serve Community with New Resource
Yesterday, Needs Inc. Food Pantry held a ribbon-cutting for the newest addition - an enormous walk-in cooler. The event marked a new capacity level for Needs Inc., providing much-needed space and updated cooler storage for perishable foods.
Say Cheers! Downtown Laramie Open Container Starts Today
Today, Downtown Laramie announced that Open Container is back for the summer!
Snowy Range Byway Opens for 2022 Season
Laramie is blessed with some stunning scenery surrounding the city. Medicine Bow National Forest draws locals and tourists alike to its hiking trails and picnic areas year-round. One of the best ways to explore the forest and the Snowy Range is along Highway 130, a.k.a ...
UW Planetarium Changes Schedule, Announces Sun-sational Shows
If you enjoy exploring the vast reaches of outer space at the University of Wyoming Harry C. Vaughan Planetarium, heads up, the planetarium has a schedule change for the month of June!
Heads Up! Hunting License Applications Due Soon
If you have antlers and camouflage on your mind, the Game and Fish have an important announcement for you: Hunting licenses are due May 31st for multiple fall hunts.
Chopped Challenge: Laramie Students Get Taste of Military Meals, Careers
Laramie High School students got creative with military meals as cooking supplies for a Chopped Challenge judged by the National Guard.
Wyoming’s Painful Gas Prices Make Grim Top Ten List
Gas prices hit Wyoming truck drivers hardest - so much so that the Cowboy State is in the top ten states with the worst gas prices for truck and SUV owners.
Wyoming Manufacturing Program Gets Funding Boost
The Federal government has announced an additional $3.5 million in funding for Wyoming's Manufacturing Works program.