Judge Orders U.S. to Decide if Wolverines Need Protection
The order comes after environmentalists challenged a 2020 decision under the Trump administration to withhold protections for the animals in the lower 48 states
The order comes after environmentalists challenged a 2020 decision under the Trump administration to withhold protections for the animals in the lower 48 states
Helena Police Lt. Jayson Zander said Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen was cited Thursday
As Superintendent Arntzen emphasizes local control in new accreditation rules, educators and mental health professionals fear an erosion of educational quality and support for students
A growing list of states have enshrined Native American students' rights to wear tribal regalia at their graduation ceremonies
Over the past three decades, major Western cities have diversified their water sources, boosted local supplies through infrastructure investments and conservation, and use water more efficiently
Zinke’s status as a former Trump Cabinet member is simply not enough anymore for some in his party
The deadly synthetic opioid has spread across the nation during the pandemic, and the problem is disproportionately affecting Native Americans
The assault at Robb Elementary School was the deadliest shooting at a U.S. grade school since a gunman killed 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut, almost a decade ago
The move is in defiance of a court order that had blocked the Republican-controlled state Legislature's bid to restrict transgender rights
Supreme courts in Alaska, Florida, Kansas, Montana and Minnesota have ruled that their constitutions protect the right to abortion
The state superintendent’s proposed elimination of a mandated school counselor ratio sparks concern about mental health services for students
It’s imperative Montanans has someone on the PSC with strong professional and personal integrity
The bills we passed expanded telehealth, protected Direct Patient Care, and allowed doctors to dispense medicine to their patients
Social Security tax relief is a matter of fairness for middle-income retirees
Every patient at Rehabilitation Hospital of Montana is expected to complete three hours of demanding therapy a day
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