Montana State Title IX Head Leaves in Midst of Lawsuit
A federal lawsuit accuses Jyl Shaffer and the university of bias
A federal lawsuit accuses Jyl Shaffer and the university of bias
"All of these forests evolved with fire after the last glacial retreat," said Roy Renkin, a vegetation specialist for Yellowstone National Park
David Vela is a 28-year career veteran who has worked at parks across the country
Hundreds of people came out to recent hearings where the state discussed which agencies would get funds returned
Man who pleaded no contest in the beating death of another Montana man has been sentenced to 40 years in jail
The decision to remove the fee follows the lead of several colleges in the state
The six-term Republican senator is lying in state under the U.S. Capitol rotunda for a ceremony and public visitation
Judge Dana Christensen's order came just two days before the states prepared to open their grizzly bear hunting seasons on Saturday
Additional designations may be made at a later date if requested by the state
Crowded church service for the maverick politician Thursday ended with the playing of Frank Sinatra's "My Way."
Bear advocates say griz face too many threats to their survival to add trophy hunting to the mix
Trump made the dire warning at a White House dinner Monday evening attended by dozens of conservative Christian pastors
They argue roundup would destroy the genetic viability of a herd descended from the mounts of Spanish conquistadors
President will speak at Billings MetraPark on Sept. 6 to stump for Republican U.S. Senate candidate
Montana has averaged 36 cases of the virus per year since 2003