Our Legislative Authority is Being Usurped
We are ruled not by elected officials, but by unaccountable bureaucrats and judges
We are ruled not by elected officials, but by unaccountable bureaucrats and judges
Law to eliminate the Judicial Nomination Commission and allow the governor to appoint judges to fill vacancies
This is not the time to weaken standards that protect water quality
Honoring the old while innovating the new on the shores of Whitefish Lake
Montana and 20 other states filed suit in Texas to overturn Biden’s cancellation of the contentious Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada
Native Americans make up less than 7% of Montana’s population but account for 25% of reported missing person cases
It is the first Navy vessel to be named after the state since 1908
A rapid economic recovery is illuminating old dilemmas: a tight job market, lack of childcare and expensive housing
Grizzly bears have been protected as a threatened species in the contiguous U.S. since 1975
Kalispell’s longtime Main Street fixture has evolved from a pool hall selling ammunition into a beloved family-friendly gathering place
Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte has not commented on whether he would sign the bill into law
The bill includes financial penalties for local governments, tribes and schools that have stricter COVID-19 guidelines than the state
James A. Talbot opened a bank, built a schoolhouse and hotel and even gave the state land for the Montana Veterans’ Home
Tyler Weir and his family were returning to Great Falls to help with a rescue mission Saturday when the crash occurred
John Patrick Kerrigan disappeared in Ronan 35 years ago, and his bloody clothes and car were recovered, but his body never was. The case remains unsolved.
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