Wyoming’s nuanced suffrage identity, 150 years on December 10, 2019 by Katie Klingsporn 5 Comments As celebrations commence across the state, some of the Equality State’s leading women unpack Wyoming’s legacy.
Taking office January 20, 2017 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. Leave a Comment On inauguration day, here’s a picture of the first female governor in the U.S. signing her oath of office in 1925.
2016 review — a WyoFile look back December 27, 2016 by WyoFile Staff Leave a Comment From bathing grizzly bears to laid-off coal miners, from environmental battles to a mammoth bull elk, 2016 showed many facets of Wyoming.
Wyoming LGBT allies celebrate marriage ruling, press for more June 30, 2015 by Gregory Nickerson Leave a Comment Wyoming LGBT advocates say the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling to legalize same-sex marriage adds momentum to ongoing nondiscrimination efforts.
Wyoming doesn’t need more than a century to close gender wage gap March 31, 2015 by Kerry Drake 1 Comment A national women's research group predicts Wyoming — the so-called "Equality State" — won't close its gender wage gap until 2159 if current trends continue.