I grew up in Casper and have spent the last several years as a nomad. Living in places as nearby as Cheyenne and Laramie, and as far as Los Angeles, CA. I've worked in broadcast media since 2002 and worked as a journalist since 2007. When away from work I'm a fan of film and attend film festivals as often as I can. That being said, my favorite movies are Casablanca, The Third Man, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Goonies, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and the original Nightmare on Elm Street. For television I'm a big fan of The Twilight Zone, Dragnet, Breaking Bad, Deadwood and The Newsroom. I also like to read and really enjoy authors like Neil Gaiman, Max Barry, Christopher Moore, Hunter S. Thompson and Michael Ende.
Trevor T. Trujillo
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The month of March is Colon Cancer Awareness month, and can serve as a reminder for people over 50 to get tested.
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A Casper man accused of killing his wife has been convicted of murder.
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Amadeus Rehearsals Underway at Casper College [PHOTOS]
Rehearsals are currently underway for the Casper College Department of Theatre and Dance's next stage production, Amadeus by Peter Schaffer.
Two Hathaway Bills in State Senate
Two bills regarding Wyoming's Hathaway Scholarship are making their way through the State Senate.
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