Hi. I'm the newest member of the K2 Radio news team, which marks the next phase of my three-decade journalism career including reporting for the Casper Star-Tribune from 1992 to 2012. For the past year-and-a-half, I've been taking classes at Casper College including web design, Photoshop, guitar, new media communications, creative writing, field biology, math and Spanish. Before arriving in Wyoming, I worked at papers in Colorado Springs and Beaumont, Texas. My formal education includes earning a Master of Divinity from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in S. Hamilton, Mass., and a Bachelor of Arts in English Lit from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. I have yet to graduate from the College of Hard Knocks. Avocations and experiences include outdoorsy stuff, traveling by train, tutoring at Casper College's Writing Center, herding a cat named Noir, reading, writing including a couple of published books, acting at Stage III Community Theatre, driving a stock car, dancing, and driving my 1948 MG TC -- "the sports car America loved first." Musical interests range from classical to blues to rock. I fly the flag on my 1919-era house, listen to the Clash, cook, collect antiques, and nurture a curiosity about what's around the next bend. I look forward to reporting again on our wonderful, wild and sometimes wacky Wyoming. Send me an email at tom.morton@townsquaremedia.com .
Tom Morton
Judge Dismisses Park County Resident Erik Prince’s Defamation Lawsuit
The judge wrote Erik Prince failed to show that Wyoming was harmed by the article.
Wyoming Supreme Court Dismisses Suspension of Casper Lawyer
Tolin has been practicing law for 42 years, specializing in family law and criminal defense.
Wyoming Gets $1 Million in Opioid Lawsuit Settlement
The agreement with McKinsey orders it to to make public online tens of thousands of internal documents detailing its work for Purdue Pharma.
Amid giggles, Casper City Council Wonders if Prostitution Ordinance Criminalizes Personal Porn Service
Vice Mayor Ray Pacheco proposed postponing the vote until the regular council meeting on Feb. 16.
Wyoming Supreme Court Denies Sentence Reduction for Child Molester
The victim's mother read a victim impact statement, saying Coffey had opportunities to reform but didn't change.
New True Crime Documentary About ‘Dating Game Killer’ Has Wyoming Ties
In 1982, a rancher in the Granger area found the remains of Chris Thornton and the bones of an infant, but she wouldn't be identified until 2015.
Despite COVID, Yellowstone National Park Visitation Down Only Slightly in 2020
Now that winter is here, all roads in Yellowstone, with one exception, are closed to automobile traffic until late April.
Colorado Man Arrested After Chase Through Cheyenne
The Cheyenne Police Department took over as the primary agency and the pursuit continued on city streets.
Auschwitz-Birkenau: A Personal Walk Back in Time, Again
Auschwitz was at the time set up like a museum — although unlike any other museum imaginable — with exhibits, a bookstore and guides.
Abuse Survivors Group Denounces Vatican Action on Former Wyoming Bishop
Bishop Steven Biegler wrote, "These findings do not equate to innocence; rather, a high burden of proof has not been met."