The financial crisis of 2008 took its toll on banks, with hundreds closing across the United States. Want to know which closed in your community? Search all bank closures since 2000 by name, city or state.
While the number of electric vehicles on the road is still small, the amount continues to rise.
How much did your state spend? Find out here, and compare how your state fared against others in the high-stakes rush for personal protective equipment and scarce medical devices.
With the holiday season under way, charitable donations are on the rise. But how do organizations use their funds?
There are many high-paying jobs that don’t require a master’s degree or higher.
Which states did the best job self-reporting their numbers to the Census Bureau? How did your state rank? Find out.
The Fair Housing Act was created 50 years ago to prevent discrimination in lending. How is it doing today?
EMTs, firefighters and a nurse led two 50-minute demonstrations on compression-only CPR, how to use an AED and how to identify early symptoms of a heart attack.
Is our economy doing better or worse? See recent changes in local employment, regional inflation and more in these regularly updated charts and maps.
Check out modern homes in new communities around Butte
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WASHINGTON — The top Air Force general in charge of the nation's air- and ground-launched nuclear missiles has requested an official investigation into the number of airmen who are reporting blood cancer diagnoses after serving at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Great Falls.
Granite, Petroleum and Garfield counties all rank high on the list of Montana counties with the most emergency shelters, according to data from the National Shelter System Facilities database.
The movie, which stars Kit Harington, Scoot McNairy and Josh Lucas, shot all around Billings, including Planet Lockwood, Andy’s Bar, PAYS Auction Yard, Big Sky VCR, and the 1145 Club.
Just shy of 100 people spoke in opposition of the legislation from Sen. John Fuller, R-Kalispell, while nearly 45 people supported it.
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Using a car seat, also called a child safety seat, is the best way to protect children when they are traveling in a car. Because car seats save lives, using a car seat is the law in Montana. Montana law requires that any child under 6 years old who weighs less than 60 pounds travel in an app…
Montana showed up BIG again for food banks
Children lose an average of two months of reading skills over the summer months. Children from low-income families suffer the biggest learning loss over the school break. To combat this backslide in reading skills, many Montana public libraries host summer reading programs designed to provid…
Butte police officers respond to multiple crimes in and around Butte.
A jury on Wednesday convicted a Butte man of raping a 15-year-old girl in August 2020.
They were initially booked into the jail following a drug bust by U.S. Marshals in the Helena area.
Butte police officers respond to multiple crimes in and around Butte.
Just shy of 100 people spoke in opposition of the legislation from Sen. John Fuller, R-Kalispell, while nearly 45 people supported it.
Speakers offered the alternatives as both tailoring education to individual needs as well as promoting families and parents to dictate the education of their children.
FWP Director Hank Worsech testified in “light” opposition to the bill, saying the agency has seen a drop from nearly 800 volunteer instructors in 2019 to about 400 today.
Electric rates are increasing for Montana Dakota Utility customers under a plan approved by Montana utility regulators this week.