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Pedestrian crossings and speed limits see changes following legislation signed by Gov. Gianforte earlier this month.
Greenpeace wants a North Dakota judge to reduce the nearly $667 million in damages it was ordered to pay the developer of the ...
Park staff trapped and killed 11-year-old male grizzly bear after repeatedly gaining access to human food, trash ...
Laws requiring voter IDs, eliminating Election Day registration and changing definitions of residency alleged unconstitutional by plaintiffs ...
Columnist George Ochenski says that with scarcity of clean water and the need for water to sustain human life, you'd think ...
Case follows a USC study that found previously unknown toxins in retardant dropped by airplanes during wildfires.
A Missoula District Court judge permanently enjoyed SB 99, a 2023 law that banned gender-affirming healthcare for trans youth ...
Former Riverside Special Needs Unit houses 50 inmates from the Montana Women's Prison; DOC expects to more move inmates to ...
The federal government withdrew its complaint against a Glacier Range Riders logo, ending a multi-year trademark dispute, ...
Gov. Gianforte signed HB 242 last week, doubling the fines for failing to stop at boat check stations, to prevent spread of ...
Downing joins as one of 14 inaugural members of new Public Lands Caucus; federal transfer of public lands remains hot topic ...
The Sun-Teton-Marias basin saw well-below normal snowpack this winter, while most summer streamflows are forecasted to be ...