The Montana state health department eliminated its tribal relations manager position when the last person who held the job retired in 2023. Tribal leaders and health officials from across the state say it’s a necessary job that needs to be reinstated.
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.
Montana lawmakers debated legislation that would allow unlimited wolf hunting across the state until the population was reduced to a threshold of 650 animals statewide.
The Commission on Practice upheld 41 ethics violations against Knudsen for his role in legal stand-off that involved all three branches of Montana’s state government.
The Montana Bowhunters Association, in partnership with the Center for Warriors in Montana, donated an adaptive hunting bow to a United States Marine Corps veteran injured in the line of duty.
The Montana House has narrowly voted down a bill that would have changed the laws on lethal injection and could have allowed the state to again carry out executions.
Gov. Greg Gianforte announced Montana unemployment reached its 42nd consecutive month with unemployment at or below 3.4%.Montana's unemployment rate fell to 3.1
Reserve deputy sheriff’s officers volunteer their time to keep our communities safe, and a proposed bill in the Montana legislature would allow them to be compensated for that time.
Montana Highway Patrol welcomed four new troopers at a graduation ceremony in Helena on Wednesday.The troopers were part of the 80th MHP Advanced Academy and we
Average entry-level pay for teachers in Montana is just $38,800. Pay is particularly low in districts with only a few hundred students, where it's already harder to hire teachers.
The legislation, Senate Bill 164, is one of several strategies Republican lawmakers in Montana and other states have advanced in recent years to prohibit transgender minors from receiving medical treatments that help align their appearance with their gender identity.
According to the Montana Nonprofit Association, Montana has 2,850 nonprofit organizations, employing 60,181 Montanans, nearly 12 percent of the population.