Montana Man Gets Year in Prison for Oil Plant Explosion
Three workers were seriously injured in the 2012 explosion
Three workers were seriously injured in the 2012 explosion
Sheriff's office accused of illegally deleting comments and banning people from its Facebook page
Brian Heino selects Washington police sergeant as new undersheriff
Railroad officials say they are “disappointed” and will try to appeal
The deeply purple state will learn Saturday whether there will be recounts in senate, governor races
Only a day after it began, the blaze near the town of Paradise had grown to nearly 110 square miles
Trump's long-anticipated ouster this week of Attorney General Jeff Sessions seemed to make good on expectations that Trump would shake up the ranks of officials after Tuesday's midterms
Tourists captured videos of Villalva standing within a few feet of Old Faithful
Zinke says he plans to continue his job at the Interior Department
More voters cast ballots in this week's election than any other midterm in Montana history
Environmentalists and Native American groups sued to stop the project, citing property rights and potential oil spills
Former Montana Republican Party Executive Director Bowen Greenwood prevailed in the Supreme Court clerk's race
Trump remains popular in Montana but that didn't translate into votes for Rosendale
12-year-old Rihannon McGuire was found safe Thursday
University planning to reduce its faculty by 58 members and cut its budget by $5 million by 2021