Lakeside Man Pleads No Contest to Holding Pharmacist at Gunpoint
Thomas Devine entered a no contest plea to assault with a weapon
Thomas Devine entered a no contest plea to assault with a weapon
Multiple avalanches fell west of St. Regis on Wednesday
Rail carriers now will be required to provide information about oil trains to state and tribal emergency response agencies and identify someone to oversee each response zone
Making Montana on Feb. 15 and 16 features Manufacturing and Technology Expo, Kalispell Mini Maker Faire
Senate resoundingly approved a border security compromise that ignores most of President Donald Trump's demands for building a wall
Both women are currently Montanans who were born in the United States of America
One bill sought to reduce turnover by helping caseworkers repay their student loans if they stay with the agency for three years
Cody Scott Lindahl was also charged with burglary following a January incident
Martin Chandler was arrested early Thursday and charged with deliberate homicide
The two-term governor has portrayed himself as a bipartisan leader and an advocate of campaign-finance transparency
McCabe said Justice Department officials discussed bringing Cabinet together to consider Constitution's 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office
Darrell Lee Whiteman pleaded guilty Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Billings to a charge of voluntary manslaughter
Montana bill proposes state authorities hire a specialist responsible for entering cases into databases
Analysis estimates that between 31,000 and 43,000 people would lose Medicaid coverage under Rep. Ed Buttrey's proposal
Overall enrollment down 2.9 percent from fall semester but rate of retention improved slightly