Happ, Kalispell’s First Female Mayor, Dies
Norma Happ became the first woman elected to city council in 1965 and first female mayor in 1975
Norma Happ became the first woman elected to city council in 1965 and first female mayor in 1975
Gay rights groups say they will hold celebrations in six Montana cities today
Fire gutted an 8,000-square-foot living quarters at a Hutterite Colony in northern Toole County
James "Jimmy" Harrison will face a maximum of 45 years in prison after his plea Thursday
The outcome is the culmination of two decades of Supreme Court litigation over marriage, and gay rights generally
Author of 1953 book "Lookout Wife" about staffing fire lookouts with her husband to speak at fundraiser
Fire started around 4:30 p.m. on Thursday
Two boys, ages 13 and 14, hiked several miles for help June 19
tate attorneys say it could be years before the settlement
Montana is among the first states to require the level of disclosure
Andrew Jackson entered his plea Thursday in District Court in Polson
The shooting was reported at 9 p.m. Wednesday along Little Bitterroot Road
Walmart, Amazon, eBay and Sears all similarly announced bans on the sale of Confederate flag items
North Dakota, Wyoming and Colorado require companies to keep drilling activities at least 500 feet from occupied dwellings
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the subsidies for customers in Montana and 33 other states