The Montana Senate prepared for a Monday reboot while House lawmakers took their first bites at meaty social issues.
Policy proposals so far focus on state-funded financial subsidies to address high costs and low wages for child care workers.
Thousands of million-dollar homes benefit from a sizeable tax break intended for farms and ranches, Montana Free Press and ...
A fight over committees and rules means the Montana Senate faced delays just three days into the legislative session.
On the banks of the Flathead River, along an oxbow southeast of Kalispell, a pair of million-dollar homes sit adjacent to ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rejects state petitions for local management, creates single recovery area for grizzlies in ...
A long-time advocate for military women, Diane Carlson Evans received one of the nation’s highest civilian honors during ...
Across both traditional and expansion programs, 66% of Montana adults enrolled in Medicaid report working part-time or ...
In his remarks to the gathered crowd of supporters, Gianforte presented a positive overview of the state’s Republican ...
Kenneth ‘Britt’ Cotter resigned last month after learning he was the subject of a criminal investigation into alleged cocaine ...
Legislative leaders say the decision whether to renew Montana’s Medicaid expansion program this year will loom over ...
The former county attorney will helm the Montana Supreme Court and serve as the top judge for the statewide judiciary.