Wyoming granted women the right to vote, hold public office, and serve on a jury 150 years ago this week. A territory at the time, Wyoming would gain statehood 21 years later in 1890. On Sept. 6, 1870 ...
On Nov. 24, a Silent Witness March will be held in downtown Cheyenne to remember women who were killed by acts of domestic violence.
WYOMING, Mich. — In celebration of Women's History Month, the City of Wyoming highlighted three trailblazing women in its community. These staff members made history in Wyoming as the first women to ...
CHEYENNE — Since Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray asked a federal court to toss a lawsuit filed against him, the League of Women Voters of Wyoming has come out in support of the lawsuit, arguing ...
Wyoming courts have once again determined Article 1, Section 38 of the Wyoming Constitution means what it says. Wyoming women, not Wyoming legislators, have a constitutional right to make their own ...
Wyoming legislators who passed the state’s latest anti-abortion bill and made it law by overriding Gov. Mark Gordon’s veto hid behind false claims that they are making women safer and treating them ...