A state senator from Missoula pleaded guilty to a charge of driving under the influence after a political fundraising event ...
BOZEMAN — More than 250 people marched through downtown Bozeman Tuesday night to protest a suite of actions President Donald ...
Social Security, Border Patrol and wildlife facilities used for federal work across the state are on the chopping block as part of the agency's goal to cut government spending.
This week on Keeping Score, reporter Josh Amick breaks down an action-packed week of Montana high school basketball.
Legislators are considering a proposal that supporters say will help victims of sexual assault get local, timely care in ...
Both Senate Bill 299 and House Bill 471 would require schools to obtain parental consent before providing students with curriculum involving gender identity or sexual orientation.
Among new bills introduced in the last month of Montana’s legislative session, one redefines residency qualifications that ...
The Black Solidarity Summit took place at the University of Montana last weekend, educating students on how to be an ally and create positive change to defeat racism.
When Alissa Snow began working as a lobbyist in the 2015 Montana Legislature, she was the only American Indian lobbyist in the building.
Federal funding cuts will not impact Montana's Summer Food Service programs, according to the Montana Office of Public ...
Missoula held its first open house Wednesday on plans to redevelop the area where the Johnson Street Shelter currently ...
A study for one of Western Montana's busiest highways is now available for the public to review. The "U.S. 93: Missoula to ...