• BluWyo: Virtual conversation with Dem caucus

    Six members of our Democratic Caucus will debrief on the 2024 session, discuss what to expect and watch for in the interim, and take a few questions.

  • Laramie League Member to Speak at Wyoming Women’s History House

    Don't miss the next downtown Laramie's Wyoming Women's History House 'Sip and Savor History', today, April 10, 4 - 6 pm, featuring “Stories of Laramie’s Homes” by Albany County Historian and Laramie League Member Judy Knight. Judy will share her

  • AI for America: Advancing US Leadership in AI

    The organizers have gathered a panel of four leaders in AI technology from Silicon Valley. One focus of this group is the wisdom of working together.  You must register, and you'll receive a link to the livestream in an email.

  • ACSD#1 School Board holds a public hearing: Beitel School

    The public hearing is to consider the consolidation of Beitel Elementary School (811 S 17th Street).   Please attend.  Your input could make all the difference.  Meet in the Laramie Middle School cafeteria. The Board of Trustees will meet, also in

  • SCOTUS hears Trump v. United States

    Today at 10:00, SCOTUS will hear oral arguments.  Read more>>> The audio recording will be posted once the recording is open.  Link here>>>

  • UW Democracy Lab symposium, Saturday, April 20, 10am, Laramie

    Join the UWYO Democracy Laboratory for their spring symposium, Saturday, April 20 at 10:00 at the Albany County Public Library, either in person or by Zoom. The symposium will feature presentations from the Democracy Lab’s cohort: Danielle Cover, Conxita Domenech,

  • UW Institute for Humanities hosts Democracy Lab Symposium

     Read more>>> Representative Trey Sherwood will deliver a keynote presentation. Representative Sherwood is the director of Downtown Laramie and has an MA in Public History and a BA in History, Photography, and English. She is co-founder of the Laramie Mural

  • SCOTUS oral arguments: arrested for sleeping on a park bench?

    The Southern Poverty Law Center claims,  “The bans amount to a rolling back of rights. Like the vagrancy laws wielded after the Civil War against newly emancipated black people, they imply that people experiencing poverty don’t have civil or political

  • Laramie City Council tonight: vote on emission reduction

    There is an error on the City Council's posted agenda for tonight:  The start time is 6:00 not 6:30. The draft plan is available online.  Read more>>> You may attend in person at their chambers (406 Ivinson) or live stream

  • LWV Laramie Board Meeting

    The Laramie League will hold a board meeting on April 23 at 6:30 pm at the Wyoming Women's History House. Remote attendance via zoom will be available. All Laramie league members are welcome attend.