A bill aimed at strengthening Montana's move-over laws to better protect first responders passed a key hurdle in the Montana Legislature when …
Defense Department's Ronny Jackson report contradicts Trump's claims.
Three cases of the UK variant of COVID-19 have been identified in Gallatin County, the Montana Department of Health and Human Services confirm…
The Bureau of Land Management is proposing to acquire more than 11,000 acres south and east of the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge…
Each week, bureau reporters Seaborn Larson and Sam Wilson, along with deputy bureau chief Tom Kuglin, bureau chief Holly Michels and host Thom…
Eve Deering is hoping someone will step forward to help identify the person who shot and killed her prize mule, Big D, either late Thursday n…
A Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Tuesday shot at a person after they refused to pull over for a traffic stop and attempted to hit the Trooper’s car.
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In December, Big Sky organizations partnered to create Big Sky Relief, a communitywide COVID-19 surveillance testing program.
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The bill passed with more than two thirds of the vote, 68-32, in its initial hearing on the House floor.
The Montana Highway Patrol is investigating whether a woman was driving drunk when her young son died in a car crash in February.
Montana is making more people eligible to receive coronavirus vaccines starting next week, Gov. Greg Gianforte said Tuesday.
MPG Ranch ecologist Kate Stone was named “Biologist of the Year” last week by the Montana Chapter of The Wildlife Society.
A western Montana woman was sentenced Tuesday to 100 years in prison without the possibility of parole after being convicted of killing her ex…
Beginning on March 24, visitors will be able to make advance reservations at three additional campgrounds in Yellowstone National Park.
Montana added 165 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, and 15 more of its residents died due to complications from the virus.
Lawmakers in Montana and other right-leaning states have introduced dozens of anti-abortion bills this year in the hope that the high court wi…
Yellowstone National Park is recruiting for the 2021 Youth Conservation Corps, a residential work-based education program for young men and wo…
House Bill 251 was carried by Rep. Caleb Hinkle, R-Belgrade.
A man was taken into custody Tuesday after barricading himself in a home near Lincoln for several hours during a standoff with law enforcement…
The Montana Senate narrowly defeated Monday a bill that would make it illegal for doctors to help terminal patients take their own life.
The first transition grants for people affected by changes at the Colstrip Power Plant and Rosebud mine are being offered through the end of April.
As Dr. Adam Zelka battled with COVID-19 at St. Vincent Healthcare in November, his lungs’ oxygen levels were high enough that he could finally…
SB 267 has been characterized as a “bounty bill” by critics for allowing payment directly for the taking of a wolf.
Other bills to boost legislative oversight advanced Monday.
Purdue Pharma L.P. today announced the appointment of former Montana Governor Steve Bullock as Monitor to report quarterly to the Bankruptcy C…