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President Donald Trump is pushing Republicans in Texas to redraw the state's congressional maps to help ensure the party ...
Twelve Native American lawmakers — five of whom were elected for the first time on Tuesday — will serve in Montana’s state Legislature this term. The group of Indigenous state lawmakers ...
It doesn't glow like the other flashier towns, but this spot gleams in its own right and welcomes the lone explorers wholeheartedly.
While the Treasure State today is best known for its natural treasures, including Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks, settlers first came to the Montana territory to unearth treasures from the ...
Yellowstone National Park's geological history is one of the most intensely studied in North America. A new geologic unit ...
The body of former Congressman Pat Williams, who died on Wednesday, will lie in state for two days next week at the Montana State Capitol, and a celebration of his life will be held mid-July on ...
The presence of blacklegged ticks in Montana may increase the risk of exposure to new tick-borne illnesses in the state.
The Big Sky State becomes the first to close the "data broker loophole" allowing the government to get private information without a warrant.
Canola farmers in Montana will soon vote whether to establish a checkoff program to pay for state-specific research and increase marketing. The Montana Canola Advisory Committee oversees the ...
Montana, which hadn’t seen measles in 35 years, is now the 9th state to have encountered an outbreak of the potentially dangerous virus.
Brock Tessman will be the 13th president at Montana State University, the Montana University System announced Monday morning.
Monday afternoon at the State Capitol, advocates gathered for a rally marking “Trans Day of Visibility” – and protested what they called a pattern of legislation attacking transgender Montanans.