I want take a moment to recognize our three Republican freshman senators. A legislative session can be challenging for even the most experienc…
One of the bills would dilute the voting power of cities on energy matters through political redistricting, the other would prevent cities from addressing climate change.
After a rash of violent storms killed 26 people in the South over the weekend, a new "large and extremely dangerous tornado" struck Sunday south of LaGrange, Georgia, the National Weather Service in Atlanta said.
Moore made his famous observation three years before he helped start Intel in 1968. It's now known as “Moore’s Law."
The Montana Department of Commerce, the state agency that runs the program, announced in mid-March that it would no longer accept applications for rental assistance.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Midway through the funeral of Otis Taylor on Wednesday, a highlight video of his superb career with the Chiefs evoked oohs and cheers and surely some tears among the several hundred in attendance at the Friendship Baptist Church. When it was over, Pastor Michael C. Phillips of Paradise Missionary Baptist Church epitomized a recurring theme of the day when he suggested the ...
The Legislature’s main infrastructure spending bill took a major step forward Friday, with more than $1 billion in projects clearing a key budget committee on a near-unanimous vote.
A change added Friday to House Bill 128 will allow roughly 30 medical providers who have been stalled from recreational sales into the market.
The governor’s proposal to create a $200 million fund to help finance infrastructure projects needed to expand housing supply in Montana debuted before the House Taxation Committee Friday.
Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte and legislators agree that Medicaid rates need to rise; where they disagree is by how much.
A 30-minute drive between Ashton and Island Park will take you through the history of the first two caldera systems that formed in the Yellowstone region.
Children and teens would lose access to apps if they don't have parental consent and face other restrictions.
The White House gathered the people who helped pass the Affordable Care Act 13 years ago — partly to congratulate themselves but also to emphasize that they still have much work to do to make health care affordable.
The $118 million will fund a construction contract to replace the Yellowstone River Bridge on the Northeast Entrance Road near Tower Junction.
The U.S. retaliated following a deadly drone strike, a new Utah law requires parental consent to use social media, and Gonzaga, Kansas State, UConn and Florida Atlantic advanced.
The ranks of community-based behavioral health providers in Montana have diminished amid rising costs, greater need, and stagnant Medicaid reimbursement rates. Now, as state lawmakers debate solutions, providers are hoping just to cover their costs.
Montana has the largest population of grizzly bears in the lower 48 states, with nearly 2,000 grizzlies.
The largest project in House Bill 817 — by over $100 million — would replace and expand lower-security housing at the state prison.
About $56 million is for bills from the fiscal year that's ending and $123 million is to cover unanticipated costs beyond what's in the state budget lawmakers are advancing.
About $56 million is for bills from the fiscal year that's ending and $123 million is to cover unanticipated costs beyond what's in the state budget lawmakers are advancing.
The Vermont independent and former presidential candidate was all fire and brimstone at his first hearing on drug prices as head of the Senate HELP Committee. He also pursued a more modest goal of covid vaccine price reductions. It isn’t clear whether Sanders will succeed in even that, but he has put affordability front and center.
THURSDAY, March 23, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- A single nonprofit has what amounts to a monopoly over all organ transplants performed in the United States, but the federal government said Wednesday that it plans to change that.
Aid agencies are scrambling to meet soaring humanitarian needs amid fears of rising cholera cases, malnutrition and displaced families.
Republicans expressed concern that appropriating too much money to these services could result in over spending at the hands of the providers.
THURSDAY, March 23, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- A single nonprofit has what amounts to a monopoly over all organ transplants performed in the United States, but the federal government said Wednesday that it plans to change that.