Navy Christens, Launches First Ship Named for Billings
Sharla Tester broke the ceremonial bottle of champagne over the ship's bow before it slid into Lake Michigan
Sharla Tester broke the ceremonial bottle of champagne over the ship's bow before it slid into Lake Michigan
National Park Service, tribe honor first Native American ranger at Logan Pass ceremony
Under a new law, if medical students decide against working in Montana, they will pay fees
Montana opened its first government-run health clinics for state workers five years ago
Daryl Allen Kerr was killed on July 1
The 7-year-old boy's father reported him missing Friday evening at Spring Meadow Lake State Park
The designation provides aid for drought-stricken farmers and ranchers in North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana
Skyler T. Schneider of Helena was arrested after a 23-year-old woman was fatally shot
Timber giant has sold more than 26,000 acres in Montana in the last six months, renews commitment to free public land access
Despite past turbulence, tribal officials vow to move forward as “one people”
Flathead voters will decide whether to expand special zoning district that would limit or preclude proposed business venture
On Friday, parts of Montana's new medical marijuana program took effect
The state's high court said there was good cause to delay the law, dubbed Marsy's Law
Concerns were raised about how the EPA was going about the cleanup and the testing of homes
The groups say the decision to lift grizzly bear protections this summer is flawed