Montana’s Anti-transgender Bathroom Restrictions are on Hold Under a Judge’s Order
The law prevents people from using restrooms in public buildings that do not align with the sex they were assigned at birth
The law prevents people from using restrooms in public buildings that do not align with the sex they were assigned at birth
The chamber’s former president was also removed from legislative committees for two years, in addition to other penalties
Prosecutors showed jurors a jail video on the second day of trial that depicted Derrick James Jackson telling his father he was “defending himself.” He did not elaborate further on the deaths of his 62-year-old mother and her partner at their home.
Following the state’s refusal to issue a stream permit authorizing construction of a pedestrian and bicycle path along a section of the Whitefish River near downtown, city leaders voted to “stay the course” — even if it leads to arbitration or litigation
Through two years of starting for the Glacier Wolfpack, Presley has accumulated 5,722 passing yards, 53 passing touchdowns, 337 rushing yards, 16 rushing touchdowns and 13 interceptions.
Kaleb Elijah Fleck in February pleaded guilty to a felony count of deliberate homicide in the 2023 death of a homeless man at a Kalispell gas station
A bipartisan group is pushing to roll back a 2021 law that stopped the state from collecting local school data about immunization rates
Prosecutors say Derrick James Jackson murdered his mother and her partner at their home in Bigfork in October 2022; defense calls the investigation “deeply, deeply flawed”
Facing a legislative mandate to reduce the wolf population, state wildlife managers describe crafting a balanced plan that accounts for competing interests. Republican lawmakers, pushing a slate of anti-wolf bills, say the plan isn’t tough enough.
A spacious residence in a desirable Whitefish neighborhood; a five-bedroom log cabin in Bigfork; and a modern home on 2 acres in Kalispell
Sponsor pushes business lobbyists to oppose competing bill as some lawmakers express doubts about governor’s signature property tax proposal
Dawes is playing at FVCC’s Wachholz College Center on Friday, April 25 at 7:30 p.m. with special guest Michigander
Legislators are considering bills to put guardrails on AI as the threats — and possibilities — of advanced computer systems loom in Montana
House Bill 245 lifts the 2025 sunset on the health insurance program for a segment of low-income adults
A bill designed to force PBMs to pay higher fees to independent drugstores sailed through the state House, but lobbyists are marshaling their forces to kill the measure in the Senate