The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upholds injunction against HB 359 which prohibits and criminalizes drag performances, saying it likely violates First Amendment protections.
Attorney and columnist Doug James argues that Montana's parole system is not only a joke, but it's antiquated. Prison reform would save money and lives.
Events planned on the grounds of the Montana State Capitol requiring a permit are no longer allowed on weekends following a change in February. The change, which says permitted events are only allowed ...
Laurel city leaders as well as members of the Legislature originally supported the idea of a proposed state psychiatric ...
A coalition of groups with concerns about data centers is challenging the Montana Public Service Commission’s decision to keep information about them under wraps at the request of NorthWestern Energy.
Columnist George Ochenski says Montana's governor can't just cancel our First Amendment rights because of a weekend.
Jury found Thursday the Ravalli County pretrial program was not violating the due process rights of indigent clients.
An effort headed by Sen. Sheehy to increase VA Home Loan awareness passed the U.S. Senate as part of a broader package of housing legislation ...
The Yellowstone County Attorney has said a petition to recall the mayor of Laurel can proceed, while Dave Waggoner said he'll fight the effort.
A proposed psychiatric facility that would be built in Laurel has rankled residents, while leaders say it has to be built in Yellowstone County.
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced Thursday that the state Department of Justice had reopened the criminal ...
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