Bozeman to Consider Ban on Airbnb-style Rentals
The ordinance would immediately stop the city from issuing Type 3 short-term rental licenses, while allowing those with current licenses to operate until they expire
The ordinance would immediately stop the city from issuing Type 3 short-term rental licenses, while allowing those with current licenses to operate until they expire
In Montana state court, transgender, nonbinary, intersex and other plaintiffs are challenging a new state law defining the term “sex” as meaning only male or female
U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy of Missoula is not expected to rule immediately on the request for a preliminary injunction
Hunter education courses cover basic information and skills related to the safe handling of firearms
Two of the bear’s three cubs were sent to ZooMontana; wildlife officials were unable to capture the third cub
Police on Oct. 6 shot and killed a 54-year-old man after he confronted officers with a rifle; Division of Criminal Investigation to handle probe
While western Montana’s lakes remain clean, blue and mussel-free, scientists at the second-annual Montana Lakes Conference in Whitefish plan to discuss community-based solutions to ongoing environmental challenges
The nonprofit ICT opened a bureau in Missoula earlier this year to focus on Native issues.
Having served as Montana’s 19th governor from 1981 and 1989, Schwinden died Oct. 7 at his daughter's home in Phoenix
Flathead Valley Community College pooled grant money to buy the machine to train Heavy Equipment Operator students
Police on Oct. 6 shot and killed a 54-year-old man after he confronted officers with a rifle; Division of Criminal Investigation to handle probe
The free Oct. 14 fundraising event features outdoor skateboarding, films, food, and a concert by The Gray Goo as planning for new park enters homestretch
It’s a good life, reading and writing and plying the riffles of this wild corner of Montana
Three grizzly bear mortalities occurred last month on BNSF Railway tracks near Glacier National Park, where the company continues to operate without an incidental take permit for the endangered species
Montana Department of Transportation says crews will continue next phase of the project in 2024
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