‘It’s about time’: Trump Pardons Late Boxer Jack Johnson
Johnson was convicted in 1913 by an all-white jury for violating the Mann Act for traveling with his white girlfriend
Johnson was convicted in 1913 by an all-white jury for violating the Mann Act for traveling with his white girlfriend
Attorneys for president were in Billings Thursday to defend Keystone XL oil sands pipeline
Complaint asks whether U.S. Rep. Greg Gianforte lied to the police and the public when he assaulted a reporter last year
The person who shot the bear told officials that the shooting was done in self-defense after a surprise encounter
Report says Lewistown facility failed to protect patients from verbal, physical and sexually abuse of fellow dementia patients
President wrote in a letter that the world is losing a 'great opportunity for lasting peace and great prosperity and wealth'
Attorney Josh Van de Wetering said he made a mistake in filing Chris Christensen's appeal of the two counts of negligent homicide and 20 other felonies
The hunt, approved by the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission, could allow as many as 22 grizzlies to be killed
Man was illegally exporting high-caliber handguns to customers in Australia, Norway and other countries with strict weapons laws
Bookstore officials say the university and the company expect to reach an agreement by the end of June
In ruling, judge said no government official — including the president — is above the law.
In a sign that players were not part of the discussions, any violations of the policy would result in fines against the team — not the players
Trucking company convicted of more than a dozen federal charges filed after a 2012 explosion destroyed an oil processing plant
Skyler Schneider faces up to 100 years in prison for the death of 23-year-old Katherine Elizabeth Spencer
Rivers are expected to flood in eastern and central Montana in coming days