Wyoming News: Graduation rates increase on average statewide; Laramie County sees decrease
Laramie, city, seat (1868) of Albany county, southeastern Wyoming, U.S., on the Laramie River, 49 miles (79 km) west of Cheyenne, surrounded by divisions of the Medicine Bow National Forest (headquartered at Laramie).
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CHEYENNE — Graduation rates continue to rise in the Cowboy State as a whole, according to data recently released by the Wyoming Department of Education, but Laramie County’s two K-12 school districts ...
In a wide open valley beneath the Snowy Range and Vedauwoo Recreation Area, Laramie is a blend of rugged adventure and vibrant culture. As Wyoming’s only university town, it offers a unique mix of outdoor thrills, rich western heritage, and a lively arts scene.
Plan your trip to Laramie, Wyoming for alpine wilderness, rodeo culture, frontier history and some of the American West’s most breathtaking scenery.
East of the Laramie Range, the Laramie River flows through Laramie before joining the North Platte River. The city is located 130 miles north of Denver, Colorado, and roughly 50 miles west of Cheyenne, Wyoming.
While Laramie County saw an overall decrease in overdoses in 2025, a recent spike in cases in the past few weeks has prompted the Cheyenne Police Department to issue a warning to the ...
When it first premiered in 1959, Laramie seemed to be shaping up as something a bit different in what had become (quite quickly) the monotonous world of TV westerns, which had more or less degenerated into endless shows about either a loner or a couple of buddies riding the west.