Montana Highway Patrol Headquarters Move from Helena Weighed
Based near Interstate 15 in Helena since 1996, the state lease there is expiring
Based near Interstate 15 in Helena since 1996, the state lease there is expiring
Native American tribes used incentives, a centralized health care system and personalized outreach efforts to fast-track vaccine rollout
Proposal made days after 10 people lost their lives in a mass shooting in Colorado
Area climber David Steele publishes route beta to help navigate the crags of the Flathead Valley
Teck Coal pleaded guilty Friday to releasing toxic pollutants into waterways that drain into Lake Koocanusa and the Kootenai River in Montana
Suit specifically seeks an order that the government go ahead with a sale of oil and gas leases in the Gulf of Mexico that had been scheduled for March 17
Environmental assessment proposes replacing park's aging system with underground fiber optic line
Identity of the lawmaker, who is quarantining away from the capitol, was not released
Montana has had same-day voter registration since 2005 and voters supported its continuation in a 2014 referendum
As Glacier National Park braces for what experts anticipate may be the busiest summer on record, administrators are introducing new tools to navigate a complex set of challenges
Federal agency authorized to purchase easements of up to 100,000 acres of private timberland, protecting critical wildlife habitat from development and ensuring public access in perpetuity
Conservation advocates inch closer to purchasing 800 acres of CFAC land along Flathead River, but need fundraising support to ensure permanent recreation access
In the works since 2012, plan balances increased visitor use and resource protection along key corridor within Glacier National Park
Decision to lift restrictions along park’s eastern border comes one year after Blackfeet Tribal Business Council prohibited access for 2020 tourism season due to COVID-19
For three decades, Tim Manley has been resolving conflicts between grizzly bears and people in Northwest Montana, in large part by forging relationships with landowners and shifting perceptions about how to coexist on a crowded landscape
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