A new biography spotlights the influence, power and legacy of Jeannette Rankin who led the charge for peace and the right to ...
Hunters across western and central Montana saw mixed weather but still reported increased harvest numbers compared to last ...
Columnist Doug James writes that as Trump hurts Montana agriculture, we hear nothing but praise for the president from our state delegation and silence on the issues.
Montana’s state Senate President, Matt Regier, has requested the first bill draft of the 2027 Legislature to rein in what he ...
General Motors announces that it will be laying off 1,200 employees in the electric vehicle assembly, blaming it on hostile policies from the Trump administration.
Public Service Commissioner Annie Bukacek is using state equipment to copy medical records unrelated to agency work, a ...
Columnist George Ochenski says even though Montana likes to think of itself as deeply conservative, the polls suggest a ...
Animals, staff had to evacuate after meth fumes filled the space at the Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter in Billings ...
Transparent Election Initiative seeks to limit power of corporations to spend money on elections, campaigns or candidates, ...
A district court judge has rejected a plea deal for a teacher who sexually assaulted a Native teen in Colstrip and who had ...
Health associations and food nonprofits are asking Gov. Greg Gianforte to use state money to pay $14 million in SNAP benefits ...
In a federal courtroom in Billings on Tuesday, U.S. attorneys charged Murrell D. Deela, a Bureau of Indian Affairs law enforcement officer, with sexual assault of a 15-year-old Northern Cheyenne girl.
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