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According to NorthWestern Energy, about 14,500 customers in the Helena area lost power Tuesday morning, and a squirrel was ...
Family, friends, and loved ones are using Montana's nature to recognize the many forms of grief that come with parenting, the loss of a child, a pregnancy, or a dream that never came to be.
Montana is now reporting 15 cases of measles, including two hospitalizations, according to the Montana Department of Public ...
Workers in Montana have only had to pay state income taxes on their tips since 2024. If Congress approves one of the bills ...
In 2026, judicial elections will be conducted without political party labels – as they have been for decades – after a series of proposals to change the system failed to pass the Legislature.
Helena Police have released information about an incident where a woman died in downtown Helena shortly after interacting ...
A lawsuit filed in federal court last week seeks a deeper reckoning about the harms of Indian boarding schools – and the ...
Helena organizations are partnering together for a period poverty awareness event to provide menstrual hygiene products to those who may otherwise go without.
Gov. Greg Gianforte has vetoed a pair of health care-related bills – the latest legislation he’s rejected citing budget ...
House Bill 819, sponsored by Rep. Braxton Mitchell, R-Columbia Falls, restricts any flags that “represent a political party, race, sexual orientation, gender or political ideology.” ...
On Saturday, May 24, at 5:20 p.m., the Lewis and Clark County 911 center received a call about a missing kayaker in Craig.
A college graduate running from police during a commencement ceremony, with his child in his arms, became a viral moment.