Interior Delays Obama-era Regulation on Methane Emissions
Rule forces energy companies to capture methane that's burned off or "flared" at drilling sites
Rule forces energy companies to capture methane that's burned off or "flared" at drilling sites
Rule change required trains carrying highly explosive liquids to have electronically controlled pneumatic brakes installed by 2021
Mark French argued the rule violated his First Amendment rights as he ran for Justice of the Peace in Sanders County
Police say Alta Littlelight-Threefingers and Roishell St. Dennis fired gunshots at officers on Dec. 6 before surrendering
Minnesota governor to name a temporary replacement for Democratic senator
Montana sent 15 engines and 55 people from 14 agencies
Officials say rebranding is an effort to connect Glacier Park attractions with others in company’s portfolio
The council backed the plan during its Dec. 4 meeting
Lease agreement between the city and Kalispell Airport Association is for 20 years and includes the option to extend it to 40 years
Tree was transported more than 3,600 miles from Kootenai National Forest
Representatives of Montana-based Whitefish Energy Holdings and Arc American of Indiana confirmed the settlement Wednesday
Two dead, one injured after Nov. 25 shooting
Two women arrested near Ninepipes after exchanging fire with law enforcement; nobody injured
Both deaths were of people over the age of 65
United States has never endorsed the Jewish state's claim of sovereignty over any part of Jerusalem