During a Jan. 29 committee hearing, state officials who proposed the cut said they’re trying to eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy in government.
When should priests, pastors and other clergy be legally required to report sexual and other child abuse, including during confessions and counseling?
MONTANA - The Bozeman area is experiencing ongoing heavy snowfall due to a westerly flow following a surface trough, causing upslope conditions in the Gallatin Valley. As of 2:00 p.m., ...
Charley Macorn loves Montana, their home for 38 years, but Macorn also fears Montana isn’t capable of loving her back. “I ...
Several bills this session could make operating a nonprofit in Montana more difficult, if not impossible. Some proposals ...
Roger Koopman writes, When the person you thought you knew gets elected to the legislature, something miraculous happens as ...
144: Devin Grossman, Billings Skyview; Korbyn Barent, Billings West; Kade Wallace, Missoula Sentinel; Landon De La Garza, ...
“Bryant is very, very twitchy, explosive, and has some position flexibility," MSU safeties coach Jody Owens said. "He can play anywhere on the back end. He’s very physical at the point of contact, ...
In 2021, the neighboring Yellowstone Club — “the world’s only private ski, golf and adventure community” — received approval ...
The world’s most entertaining basketball team is headed to Brick Breeden Field House on the campus of Montana State University. The Harlem Globetrotters are the planet’s best ...
A proposal to bar people assigned male at birth from participating in athletics designated for females looks poised to pass the Montana House.
A bill requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom did not pass second Senate reading, but ...