The Montana House has narrowly voted down a bill that would have changed the laws on lethal injection and could have allowed ...
The Carroll college men's and women's basketball teams split a pair of home matchups Thursday evening against Frontier ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte urged lawmakers to advance his proposals for income and property tax cuts in a news conference at the ...
Well, we've reached the Frontier Conference regular-season halfway point, and it's a downhill slide from here until the ...
A bill known as the "Protect Women Act" is sparking debate in Montana. The bill, also referred to as the "Bathroom Bill," has moved to the Senate ...
According to the Montana Nonprofit Association, Montana has 2,850 nonprofit organizations, employing 60,181 Montanans, nearly ...
A private contractor at the center of a Montana Senate ethics probe is pushing back against allegations of waste and abuse directed at the chamber’s former pres ...
UM Legislative News Service, University of Montana School of Journalism HELENA – Lawmakers held the first hearing on Jan. 27 for a bill that would define gender-affirming medical care as a crime that ...
Blakely, who has been an adjunct instructor at the University of Montana for 18 years, said when she offers an honest answer ...
The Montana Department of Commerce has announced that two Montana tribes will share a $240,000 grant to boost Indigenous ...
Legislature is debating a bill that would restrict local governments from putting rules on private property unless the regulations deal with the health and safety of citizens.
Some law enforcement groups said they could support the bill if it was amended to say officers “may” check immigration status, instead of “shall” check.