Anne Langdji writes, "Climate change may manifest in Montana as wildfires and lack of precipitation, but the impacts of climate change appear in numerous and often deadly ways around the world."
Washington motorists will gain access this summer to new state rebates – up to $9,000 in some cases – to help cover the cost of leasing or purchasing electric vehicles.
What's now a construction site in a busy commercial district will undergo a transformation over the coming months, evolving from a bare patch of weeds to a serene garden with private rooms where patients and family can stay during end-of-life events.
With funding tight, the United Way of Missoula County this week welcomed an $80,000 grant to help fight homelessness by keeping people housed – one of the primary goals in the City of Missoula's housing strategy.
Sheila Hogan writes, "While the rest of us throughout the state of Montana are paying record-high property taxes, Gianforte is paying less than his neighbors on his privately owned mansions in both Bozeman and Helena."
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Wednesday new rules that will put refunds quickly back into air travelers’ pockets for canceled or delayed flights.
A University of Montana poll indicates that the high growth the state has experienced over the past five years has made Montanans even more supportive of conservation efforts.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday nominated seven individuals to federal courts, including one in the U.S District Court for the District of Montana, prompting mixed reactions from Sens. Jon Tester and Steve Daines.
After years of planning, visiting Washington D.C. and navigating the challenges of the pandemic, Missoula County this week officially closed out a federal grant that funded infrastructure in the greater Mullan area and lead the way for current and future growth.
The person raising the complaint argued that Pride flags promoted an ideology and asked the board of trustees to take action by removing flags from the school.