Laramie

The Drug Enforcement Administration and the National Community Pharmacists Association will give Laramie residence an opportunity to properly dispose of their expired prescription and over-the-counter drugs Saturday. The Laramie Police Department and the DEA will host their third Drug Take-Back 10 a [more]

A community musician performance will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Fine Arts Concert Hall. Community band members and music students will come together to show the bond between community and university.   For 15 years, the annual City Band and Civic Choir concert has been utilizing music as a wa [more]

Homegrown comic seeks new talent

A live stand-up comedy contest will be held Nov. 11 at the Laramie Civic Center to determine the funniest person in Wyoming. So or all the class clowns and aspiring comedians, the time has come to break out the one-liners and shake off that stage fright. Brandt Tobler, native Wyoming funnyman, will [more]

Laramie initiates curbside recycling program

  The blue-lidded bins that seem to have spontaneously appeared in front of private residences in Laramie signal a change in waste-collection for the city: a new single-stream recycling program operated by the city’s solid waste division. City trucks began emptying recycling bins at the begin [more]

ACES crack down on drunken drivers

Squad will patrol Laramie before Saturday’s football game University of Wyoming Police Department, Albany County Sheriff’s Office, Wyoming Highway Patrol, and the Laramie Police Department are teaming to form The Albany County Enforcement Squad to crack down on drunken drivers on Laramie roa [more]

City Council proposes changes to ordinance, city-wide leash law

A comprehensive revision of the ‘Animals’ ordinance is presently underway at City Hall.    The ordinance, number 1832 under the Laramie Municipal Code, has been reviewed by an ad-hoc committee and several suggested changes will be put up for second reading this evening at the city council� [more]

Laramie citizens fly the Coop

It is the third week of classes at the University of Wyoming and most students probably feel like they are running around like chickens with their heads cut off. Luckily for students and residents alike, an opportunity to put that frantic energy into good use has presented itself in the form of the [more]

Murals bring art, culture to downtown

Art is not what people usually expect to see walking down an alley or parking in a public lot in a small Wyoming town, but thanks to a joint project between Laramie Main Street and the University of Wyoming Art Museum, there are at least five places in downtown Laramie where that is exactly what... [more]