The Montana state health department eliminated its tribal relations manager position when the last person who held the job retired in 2023. Tribal leaders and health officials from across the state say it’s a necessary job that needs to be reinstated.
Bignell began his coaching career at Montana Western and spent the last two seasons as a defensive coordinator.
Bozeman lawyer Jim Goetz filed suit in 2023 behalf of a few residents of Bozeman and other Montana cities over four laws passed in the 2023 legislative session affecting housing,
The Department of Commerce is putting $3.2 million of federal funding into four communities statewide.The money will come through the state's Housing Trust Fund
Montana, known as Big Sky Country, is a state of stunning natural beauty, mountain ranges and a growing population. The largest cities in Montana are characterized by a mix of historic charm and modern development,
The legislation, Senate Bill 164, is one of several strategies Republican lawmakers in Montana and other states have advanced in recent years to prohibit transgender minors from receiving medical treatments that help align their appearance with their gender identity.
In a recent study from Construction Coverage, Helena will see a 29.5% rent increase, two years after Lewis and Clark County was ranked among the highest in the country.
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
Balance beams, pommel horse, and uneven bars are just a few of the events that over 700 gymnasts from across the region will compete for in Helena at Montana’s longest running gymnastics meet.
Monday at the State Capitol, family and friends of people killed by drunk drivers told their stories, to make the case for tightening Montana’s DUI laws.
Twenty-four robotics teams from across the state descended on Helena this weekend for the Montana Robotics Alliance’s first Tech Challenge state championship qualifier matches.
As reporters covering the statehouse, we have a variety of tools we can use as we work to help you, our readers, understand what’s happening at the Capitol. Junque files, particularly when bills are being formed behind the scenes,