If the bill is signed into law, women traveling out of state for abortions would face up to five years in prison.
Game wardens are investigating after an apex predator was found wrapped in a tarp along a Montana roadway — without a head or ...
A legislative subcommittee voted Friday to cut $20 million of mostly federal money for the biennium out of the state budget ...
Legislature-authorized grants for several of Montana’s most prominent arts organizations are in limbo as a result of an ...
A few weeks ago, western Montana welcomed more snow, with some areas seeing between 4 and 8 inches of new accumulation. Since ...
A Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railway train hauling coal derailed Monday night west of Miles City, Montana. A BNSF ...
A man pleaded guilty in federal court on Monday tounlawful possession of a firearm in a school zone after being accused of ...
The campuswide action comes in response to a trio of recent executive orders barring educational institutions from employing ...
Rep. Kelly Kortum, D-Bozeman, addresses the House Business and Labor Committee during a Monday hearing of House Bill 484.
Many Montana parents rely on some form of child care to engage in the workforce, but the child care supply meeting less than a third of the demand is a continuing issue.
Rep. Greg Oblander, R-Billings is carrying House Bill 489. An optional sales tax is not a new idea. Sen. Christopher Pope, ...
Montanans are deciding whether or not to implement a statewide beef checkoff in order to fund the Montana Cattle Committee.