Lawyer: Neo-Nazi Doesn’t Need to be Kind to be Protected
Attorney made his comments in a court filing Friday objecting to a federal magistrate judge's recommendation to proceed with Tanya Gersh's lawsuit
Attorney made his comments in a court filing Friday objecting to a federal magistrate judge's recommendation to proceed with Tanya Gersh's lawsuit
Supreme Court struck down law banning sports gambling nationwide on May 14
School officials say the shooter has been "arrested and secured"
Policy has been derided as a "gag rule" by abortion rights supporters and medical groups, and it is likely to trigger lawsuits that could keep it from taking effect
A hearing on the lawsuit was held Thursday and will continue on May 24
Type of bear and circumstances of attack still unknown, officials say
Spokeswoman says work scheduled to begin in July and cause no significant environmental impact
29-year-old man was exchanging messages with 15-year-old girl
The 54-45 vote split both parties, with six Democrats joining most Republicans in support
The U.S. Forest Service says the project will help protect homes and infrastructure
The funding is from Spokane, Washington-based Avista Corp., which is being bought by Hydro One of Ontario
Jennifer Lynn Brown stole more than $13,000 from college
Montana passed new law last year that makes strangling a spouse, partner or family member a felony offense
As visitation numbers continue to climb, conservationists are trying to protect local ecosystem
Clark Fork River not expected to reach major flood stage again, but some evacuation orders are in place