U.S., Canada Approaching Trade Dispute Over Softwood Lumber
Barring last-minute deal, U.S. timber industry poised to initiate trade cases against Canada in court
Barring last-minute deal, U.S. timber industry poised to initiate trade cases against Canada in court
Researchers have transplanted embryos into female bison in Minnesota to increase genetic diversity of herds
Homeland security officials warn Gov. Bullock state may not get more time to comply with federal rule
Investigation still ongoing, but death appears to be accidental, officials say
Federal judge in Montana agreed that U.S. Forest Service violated federal regulations
Glacier National Park is headed for another annual visitation record, while Kalispell’s development wave continues to roll
Study says human-caused global warming contributed an additional 16,000 square miles of burned forests
Montana residents urged to vote in Supreme Court race after low turnout in 2014
City officials expect residential growth to crop up around new elementary school
Flathead Electric Co-op says most power has been restored to 4,000 sites that lost it
Beaverhead County Coroner Ron Briggs says Ronald Dean Willey of Libby was thrown from the vehicle and died at the scene
Hines says NorthWestern will consider all sources of electricity, including natural gas
Two to 5 inches of snow expected in the valley and upwards of one foot in backcountry elevations
Donald Trump faced Hillary Clinton on the debate stage Sunday night in the most critical moment of his political career
State agency says city could accrue $26.64 million annually with local option tax