Journalist Charles S. “Chuck” Johnson died at his Helena home on March 4. He was 74.
Former Fish and Wildlife Commissioner Pat Byorth discusses his tumultuous time on the board as the Gianforte administration took over the governor's office.
The Confluence, at 40 S. Last Chance Gulch in the site of the former Pan Handler Plus building, will feature 40 handles of beer, wine, seltzer and cider.
While the group is touting itself as educational, a spokesman for legislative Republicans called it political.
The state's Commissioner of Political Practices said he still plans to leave the position but will remain in place until Dec. 30.
The Confluence, which will feature 40 handles of beer, will be at 40 S. Last Chance Gulch in the site of the former Pan Handler Plus building.
Montana’s Commissioner of Political Practices announced on social media Monday that he will be leaving the post before his term ends.
Within Montana’s complicated and controversial stew of disagreements over elk management and hunting access, a few areas of commonality have recently emerged from separate groups contemplating the issues.
“He woke up every morning with the intent of making someone’s life just a little bit better. And in that he succeeded doing every day and he wanted us to do the same.”
The judge also ruled that the state is liable for all compensatory damages, fees and costs for Blixseth if he wins.
Montana's political landscape was not the same hue after the state’s 2020 election. The state is now red. Deep red.
“Nobody had to inject pure political leanings into this race,” Banville said. “Is it surprising? No. But was it inevitable? No. It didn’t have to be like this.”
During a League of Women Voters of the Helena Area webinar on Montana's Constitution hitting the half-century mark, speakers warned listeners that the state’s voting rights are under attack.
Two former Montana governors and three retired state Supreme Court justices are among a long list of attorneys urging the U.S. Senate to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the U.S. Supreme court.
Martha Williams, the former director of Montana’s state wildlife agency, was formally sworn in Tuesday and director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
State lawmakers meet Friday to ferret out potential solutions to correct the dangerous conditions at the state hospital, some of which were mirrored in an independent review of the facility's geriatric wing in 2020.
Steve Bullock and Neil Kornze are two of the first four board members of a new nonprofit foundation created to help leverage public and private funds to conserve, protect and restore land managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
The state's highest-profile race may be for the new congressional seat, and campaign season is already well underway.
It was late 2013 when then-Montana Gov. Steve Bullock said he received a call from then-U.S. Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid to weigh in on who Bullock should appoint to replace Democratic Sen. Max Baucus, who would soon be named ambassador to China.
Martha Williams, former director of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, has received the support of both of Montana’s senators.
“Across the country and in Montana we’re seeing new cases and hospitalizations rise because of the delta variant. The Delta variant is serious,” Gov. Greg Gianforte said.
The lawsuit claims SB 280 violates equal protection and privacy laws in the Montana Constitution and creates a state interference with an individuals medical decisions.
The U.S. Climate Alliance is a nonpartisan group committed to achieving the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement and avoiding the worst impacts of climate change.
Another legal challenge has been filed over a new law that eliminates the Judicial Nomination Commission and allows Montana's governor to directly fill judicial vacancies between elections.