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Nine Republican lawmakers are caught up in a months-long festering feud for breaking with the Freedom Caucus at the start of ...
Less than two years after the Montana Public Service Commission authorized a 28% electricity rate hike for NorthWestern ...
Without giving consumers a heads up, NorthWestern Energy on Friday said it will increase electricity rates for consumers by $204 a year, without review from Montana’s utility regulator. Documents ...
HB 932 and SB 537 have emerged in the wake of the failure of Senate Bill 307, which aimed to remove all conservation and recreation funding from the marijuana revenue account in favor of increased ...
Road construction along one of Montana’s national scenic highways is drawing concern from conservation groups worried about fish habitat and summer dump truck traffic through Red Lodge. Beartooth ...
In an effort to lower property tax bills for homeowners and landlords who provide long-term rental housing, the state Legislature and Gov. Gianforte passed major tax relief legislation that will scale ...
Republican members of Congress reach to shake hands with Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., center bottom, after Johnson signed President Donald Trump's signature bill of tax breaks and ...
After losing her mother, sister and brother to diabetes, Joilynn Loves Him decided to study health at Northwest Indian College, a tribal college in Washington. Her experience at the school “has been ...
Justin Franz is a freelance writer, photographer and editor based in Whitefish. Originally from Maine, he is a graduate of the University of Montana's School of Journalism and worked for the Flathead ...
The justices rebuffed an appeal from the Republican-led state seeking to overturn a Montana Supreme Court ruling that struck down the law. The parental consent law passed in 2013 but was blocked in ...
A group of Montana law students and young activists launched an organization this week to help facilitate freedom-of-information requests and to educate both the public and policymakers on the state ...
Montana’s system of determining how much landowners should pay for wildland firefighting resources has drifted out of balance since its inception decades ago, according to a legislative audit ...
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