House Backs Temporary Spending Bill to Avert Shutdown
The stopgap legislation would keep the government from closing down at midnight Friday; Senate expected to vote late Thursday
The stopgap legislation would keep the government from closing down at midnight Friday; Senate expected to vote late Thursday
The nonbinding resolution declaring U.S. action on Jerusalem "null and void" was approved 128-9
Matthew Leroy Grant was found dead in an alley last December
Report says that for every 100 visitors to the state over the summer, about nine canceled their trips due to smoke or fire
Representatives of sex abuse victims are suing the Diocese of Great Falls-Billings
Pondera County Sheriff Carl Suta was scheduled to enter a no contest plea Friday after prosecutors had charged him for kicking his son
Flathead grad will lead boys and girls programs, replacing retiring Paul Jorgenson
Wildlife officials are proposing a special deer hunt in a second area of the state to control chronic wasting disease
Thomas Fire, burning since Dec. 4, still threatens 18,000 homes and other buildings
A box containing bones and teeth was found in a Missoula shed in September
Butte woman, 34, walked away from a home late Tuesday night; body was discovered late Wednesday morning
Winter storm brings much-needed snow to the slopes
18,000-square-foot property was initially put on the market for $6.5 million in 2014
Delegates say approval of the Kootenai Forestland Project would sustain timber industry jobs
Man says he was placed in an upstairs cell for more than a week and denied a cane