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Gov. Greg Gianforte made decisions on four firefighting laws this week, signing two bills and vetoing two others.
Idaho might need to rely on reservoirs more than usual this year, amid drier and warmer early spring months that have ...
Justin Ailport writes, I don't have high hopes that Montana's Congressional delegation will stand up for folks who rely on ...
Jon Ellingson writes, Our democracy cannot survive when a handful grasp for more wealth than they could ever spend while the ...
The Trump administration has cut tens of millions of dollars from a key Columbia Basin salmon-restoration program run by the ...
The number of violent crimes reported in Missoula dropped in 2024 with the exception of sexual intercourse without consent, though that reporting category saw multiple victims report a single ...
The law effectively bans the flying of Pride flags and other LGBTQ flags from being flown at schools or government buildings.
Eight cases have been reported in Gallatin County, which marked the first outbreak of measles in Montana since 1990, and all eight individuals have recovered.
The owner of Soul Massage was convicted on four counts of sex trafficking and one count of labor trafficking on Monday.
The Missoula City Council gave the project a go-ahead this week by awarding a $477,000 construction bid to Jag Construction.
Two of the bills Gianforte vetoed were intended to require more transparency from branches of state government.
David Daniels writes, When genocide is committed using American tax dollars and equipment, it becomes our problem.