Police say a caller reported finding the body of Jennifer A. Randall, 52, inside a Walnut Street apartment on Monday.
Louisiana will stop requiring vehicle inspection stickers, replacing them with a QR code. Police must stop writing tickets for expired stickers starting June 30, though many have already ceased. The ...
It was 80 years ago that Cheyenne’s mayor and police chief were convicted of running a protection racket and extorting black ...
Retired Cheyenne attorney George Powers has taken his formal complaint against Secretary of State Chuck Gray alleging ...
After six years, the South Broad Concourse connection certain SEPTA stations in the city is reopened.
Drivers across most of Louisiana will no longer need a vehicle inspection sticker, though many in Baton Rouge and New Orleans ...
Jessie Murphy Johnson, 37, of Cheyenne, was sentenced last week to 110 months of imprisonment, with five years of supervised release to follow, for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine ...
In May 2026, Cheyenne experienced a significant rise in car burglaries, with 22 incidents reported, up from 9 in April.
Louisiana inspection stickers are going away June 30, but drivers in five Baton Rouge-area parishes will still need yearly ...
A Cheyenne man, Leonard Riffel, is sentenced to ten years for drug trafficking, with police uncovering meth and a firearm ...
Louisiana legislators have eliminated the state’s vehicle inspection sticker requirement after four years of attempts. The ...