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Legislative Referendum 131: Explaining the ‘Born Alive Infant Protection Act’
If passed by voters, the new law would establish penalties for health care providers if they did not provide necessary medical care and treatment to preserve the life of infants born alive, including infants born alive after an abortion.
Zinke campaign ad draws criticism from victims in abuse case
In the congressional race for Montana’s western district, Republican candidate Ryan Zinke has attacked Democrat Monica Tranel for serving as an attorney for a man convicted of sexual abuse.
Forward Montana canvassing Flathead to get young voters to vote in midterms
A new group in the Flathead is reaching out to young voters ahead of the midterm elections and hoping to inspire them to ‘get out the young vote.’
Showdown welcomes snow as ski season approaches
The team at Showdown Montana near Neihart woke up to a beautiful sight on Tuesday — a layer of snow.
Western Montana congressional race: Ryan Zinke, Republican
Ryan Zinke says, as he seeks to return to Congress, he’s hearing from voters concerned about issues of affordability, inflation and spending.
Missoula group working to promote diverse network of Indigenous creators
Organizers say the group was needed and was created to empower and support Indigenous makers, as well as to educate non-Indigenous people.
Fuel Fitness president Michael Burks resigns after Butte, Helena gym closures
The president of Fuel Fitness and Nutrition has stepped down amid the controversial closures of gyms in Butte and Helena.
Bridge over Clark Fork dedicated as Beartracks Bridge in Monday ceremony
It was a special way to mark Indigenous People's Day in Missoula as the bridge over Higgins Avenue was dedicated as Beartracks Bridge in honor of the people who once called the area home.
Montana Dept. of Agriculture updates policies after $340K cybertheft
Montana Department of Agriculture leaders say they’ve changed their policies to address phishing attacks after a scammer stole more than $344,000 from the department.
Report: Single-family zoning adding to Montana’s housing shortage
The recommendations in the report include possible changes to Montana law, said state Sen. Ellie Boldman, D-Missoula, but the report also proposes some incentives such as infrastructure funding and tax credits.