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HELENA, Mont. — For years, coal communities have found themselves caught between shifting federal energy priorities—supported as essential to America’s energy independence under some administrations, ...
HELENA – Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced Tuesday the appointment of Billings attorney Emily Jones to the Montana Judicial Standards Commission, the five-member panel responsible for ...
BOZEMAN, Mont. — When Amberly Guerrero won one of the nation’s most prestigious STEM scholarships this spring, her reaction revealed something telling about today’s top students. The Montana State ...
BILLINGS — A Lame Deer woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to sex trafficking a minor on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, federal prosecutors announced. Veronica Clarice Baker, 29, admitted to one ...
BILLINGS — A 41-year-old Billings man pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges of distributing child pornography, facing a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in prison. Kole David Kuntz ...
GREAT FALLS — It was supposed to be a simple Sunday afternoon ride to see the bison herd near Cut Bank. John Doe and his wife were heading east on their motorcycle about five miles outside of Browning ...
MISSOULA — Mountain Line, Missoula’s public transit agency, is again sponsoring a free shuttle service that transports University of Montana students and community members to popular Clark Fork River ...
HELENA, MT — The Montana Supreme Court declined to take up a legal challenge to Constitutional Initiative 128 on Monday, the same day the abortion rights amendment took effect as part of Montana’s ...
BOISE, Idaho — A coalition of Mountain West business leaders is warning Congress that the emerging patchwork of state artificial intelligence regulations threatens to hand Big Tech companies an ...
HELENA, Mont. — Governor Greg Gianforte’s signing of a landmark forest management agreement with the U.S. Forest Service on Monday represents a 20-year commitment to manage at least 200,000 acres in ...
BOZEMAN — When the Museum of the Rockies opens its new “Cretaceous Crossroads” exhibition to the public on July 2, visitors will come face-to-face with one of Montana’s most celebrated prehistoric ...
Following a years-long surge in illegal immigration, the Trump administration is poised to challenge a longstanding but legally fraught practice: counting illegal aliens in the U.S. census. President ...