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
Casper PD: Student Brought Gun to Kelly Walsh High School
Casper police continuing to investigate this incident.
Utah Man Pleads Guilty to Damaging Yellowstone Graveyard
Conviction of injury or depredation to U.S. property carries a penalty of not more than 10 years imprisonment.
Former Rawlins Doctor Sentenced to Five Years in Prison for Prescription Fraud
In 2017, the Wyoming Board of Medicine suspended his license, saying he "posed an imminent threat to the health, welfare and safety of the people of Wyoming."
Passing Vehicle Hits Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Vehicle on I-80
The driver was cited for speeding too fast for conditions, and was released.
Wyoming’s Three GOP Electors Cast Their Votes for President Trump
When they cast their ballots on Nov. 3, voters were actually voting for those who would elect the presidential and vice presidential candidates.
Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney Opposes Pardoning CIA Whistleblower Edward Snowden
Soon after President Donald Trump announced he may pardon Snowden, U.S. Attorney General William Barr said he would be “vehemently opposed” to that.
Gordon: Wait to Join Trump Lawsuit; State’s Rights are Primary
Gov. Mark Gordon said if the U.S. Supreme Court grant Texas’s motion, Wyoming will consider its next moves.
Wyoming Bars to Close Early; Other Statewide COVID Mandates to Take Effect
Twenty-three new deaths were confirmed by the Wyoming Department of Health on Monday.