The Montana Legislature is considering legislation that would allow resort communities that have opted for a local sales tax to use the money the tax raises for workforce housing.
As the dust settles from disastrous wildfires that ripped through Southern California, a Billings man is devoted to helping those in need however he can.
When a drug smuggler busted in Butte, Montana, wouldn’t flip and become an informant, he went on the run. Then a domestic violence call revealed the
Fitzpatrick said people in public policy deserve higher salaries than those “who put dope in plastic bags and hand it across the counter”
Some time back, I got an email about a new offering at the Resort at Paws Up, a working cattle ranch resort in western Montana. As someone who sometimes writes about travel, I get many such emails: new food menus,
Parts of northern Montana are forecasted to experience high winds that are expected to make travel difficult, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The NWS warned in statements issued on Wednesday that high winds can not only worsen road conditions but also move debris, damage property and cause power outages.
Gov. Greg Gianforte is asking lawmakers for 500 additional beds at the Deer Lodge prison. With the state prison full, more inmates are being sent to private, out-of-state facilities. Montana PBS’s Sam Wilson dug into the issue and spoke with MTPR’s Elinor Smith.
What started as a simple flyer and a way for tribal leaders to share information is now a multi-media publication that offers the print cover at 75¢.
Montana is looking to continue its three-game home win streak with a victory over Sacramento State. The teams meet Saturday for the first time this season.
TV schedule is really starting to kick into high gear, and it’s now set to bring fans the midseason premiere of Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage on January 30. While it’s already been pretty easy to track all of the reasons the couple’s union might fail (and this episode will see Georgie and Mandy hit a very ‘90s hurdle),
According to the Montana Nonprofit Association, Montana has 2,850 nonprofit organizations, employing 60,181 Montanans, nearly 12 percent of the population.
Montana landowners have not been required to have a license to kill wolves attacking livestock, pets or threatening humans since a 2013 bill was passed.