A Montana federal judge wasn't convinced the One Big Beautiful Bill Act applied retroactively to leasing decisions.
Jim Elliott writes, Fifty years ago, on December 9, 1975, I laid down cash money on a sizeable “stump farm” near Trout Creek.
The region is experiencing unusually warm and dry conditions, scientists find, and snowpack is at record lows for this time ...
Montanans are becoming increasingly tolerant of wolves in general, but wolf hunters and trappers are some of the least ...
() High winds raked through western Montana on Wednesday along with torrential rain as a series of atmospheric rivers ...
That’s a loss of almost 20% of the service’s staff, according to data obtained through a public records request by the ...
Ann Brodsky writes, By choosing not to reside in Helena, Gianforte is in flagrant violation of the Montana Constitution, ...
The U.S. economy added 64,000 jobs last month, according to government data released on Tuesday, but the employment rate is ...
A second Held v. Montana lawsuit challenges three new laws passed in 2025, alleging violations of ‘clean and healthful ...
While questions linger, the Missoula City Council on Monday officially approved an agreement to bring a $24 million downtown ...
Categorical exclusion six allows the Forest Service to authorize certain commercial logging projects without any ...
Every December, our team at Climate Smart Missoula gathers with our community to celebrate another year of local climate ...
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