A lawyer for a New Mexico man serving six years in prison for commissioning the arson attack that burned down a landmark hotel in Cheyenne says he sees no legal grounds for his client to appeal.
A New Mexico man serving six years in prison in connection with the arson attack that burned down a landmark hotel in Cheyenne is appealing his conviction.
A panel of state lawmakers has recommended more than doubling funding for a state program that subsidizes air service to Wyoming communities. A new Mexico man faces a sentencing in federal court today for his role in the 2010 fire that destroyed the main building of the Hitching Post Inn...
A New Mexico man faces a sentencing in federal court on a charge of conspiracy to commit arson in the 2010 fire that destroyed the main building of the Hitching Post Inn, a landmark hotel in Cheyenne.
A New Mexico man has pleaded not guilty to felony charges including arson and conspiracy in connection with the 2010 fire that heavily damaged a landmark hotel in Cheyenne.
A federal judge has agreed to delay a civil lawsuit over the 2010 fire that damaged the historic Hitching Post Inn. Doug Randall has the details. The lingering drought could have an effect on future Christmas Tree production. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.