Storm Warning is in place Friday night & Saturday for western Montana, including the Kalispell area with winter weather advisories for the Missoula and Bitterroot Valleys
He is proposing to reduce Montana’s income tax rate and to deliver permanent property tax relief for homeowners at their primary residence.
Montana Highway Patrol welcomed four new troopers at a graduation ceremony in Helena on Wednesday.The troopers were part of the 80th MHP Advanced Academy and we
A Helena-based business founded in 2017 serves Montana and the world by manufacturing, shipping and engineering outdoor products. Trxstle, was founded by John Smigaj and Morgan Misek as an engineering firm in 2013, making locomotives and rail equipment.
Montana lawmakers heard public comment on Senate Bill 164. The proposed legislation would criminalize transgender medical treatment for individuals under the age of 16.
Tuesday afternoon, a dozen friendly faces were queued up at the doors of the Humane Society of Western Montana's shelter in Missoula to meet dozens of new arrivals.
The new-look Montana softball team, directed by first-year skipper Stef Ewing, will make its debut a week from Friday against Colgate in Phoenix.
The Montana House and Senate voted Thursday on seven Republican-sponsored bills that would make changes to the state’s judicial branch and legal system.
That route is the Big Sky North Coast Corridor which would run through southern Montana. This route, formerly known as the North Coast Hiawatha — which ended operations in the late 1970s — is being recommended to be restored with the hopes that it will bring Amtrak service to Billings, Bozeman, Helena, Butte and Missoula.
Blakely, who has been an adjunct instructor at the University of Montana for 18 years, said when she offers an honest answer to their questions in an interview prep class, the future teachers ask one question: “How do I get certified (to teach) in another state?
On a bitterly cold night in February of 2023, a heated legislative hearing on a water policy proposal ran so late into the evening that dinner appeared before the dozen lawmakers deciding the bill’s fate.
The Peggy Browning Fellowship sent Lemus-Arellano to the 26th Annual National Law Students Workers’ Rights Conference in Baltimore, Maryland. He said the event allowed him to network with firms and other students in the field of labor law. Once Lemus-Arellano graduates, he hopes to work in both environmental and labor law.