Montana lawmakers heard proposed legislation aimed at strengthening and reforming laws addressing squatting on private property on Tuesday.
MONTANA - The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority is making strides towards reintroducing passenger rail service in Montana. The plan aims to connect Montana to itself and the rest of
House Bill 121, known as the "Protect Women Act," passed its second reading in the Montana Legislature. The bill, which addresses gender and privacy rights, aims to
Shortly after the end of the Montana Legislature’s 2023 session, a significant spike in assessed property values kicked off statewide concerns about rising property taxes.
House Bill 121 which would require transgender people to use the bathroom that aligns with their sex at birth passed a key vote in the Montana House of Representatives.
The Montana Bureau of Business and Economic Research has been forecasting the state's financial outlook for the past 50 years.
The Montana Department of Transportation will host an open house on proposed long-term solutions from the U.S. Highway 93 Missoula to Florence Corridor Study.
Republican bills would change how Montana’s courts operate, after lawmakers accused judges of overstepping their authority.
HELENA - A pedestrian from Missoula who was hit by a truck near the State Capitol was flown to Billings for medical care on Wednesday, January 15, 2025. According to a GoFundMe account, Denver Henderson with the American Cancer Society was hit at the crosswalk on the corner of Montana Avenue and 5th Street at around 7:20 a.m.
House Bill 121 which would require transgender people to use the bathroom that aligns with their sex at birth passed a key vote in the Montana House of Representatives.
Committee members next considered House Bill 176, which looks to put rules in place for when Montana has 450 or more wolves. Once the population is at that level, the bill would require unlimited hunting quotas and allow multiple harvests per person, night hunting on private, trapping and bait.
The campus of the University of Montana, which has around 6,500 undergraduate students, is less than 10 minutes away by car. Helena, the state capital, is less than a two-hour drive. Both Bozeman, Mont., and Spokane, Wash., are three hours by car, and Yellowstone National Park is four hours.