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Active shooters aren’t the only threat Montana schools have to prepare for. Earthquakes, hazmat spills, propane explosions, fires on or off school property and wildlife also pose a threat.
Civilian employees who work for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers do not have deployment requirements as active-duty service ...
Kalispell city officials are gathering residents’ thoughts on a new land use plan that will determine how city land is ...
The Salisbury City Council updated the historic landmark ordinances on Tuesday, voting to add new rules and procedures such as the ability to publicly initiate the designation of local landmarks, a ...
Wherever you are in Portland, there’s a good chance you’re standing on a volcano. Much of Southeast Portland is part of the Boring Lava Field, an extinct volcanic area pockmarked with the remnants of ...
Tom Homan said ICE has the right to detain any individual for any reason—and that agents deliberately target people based on ...
It’s been a dry 2025 in El Paso, but recent rainfall flooded streets in several neighborhoods. Here’s what role our terrain, ...
In some of Montana’s smallest school districts, community members have put the blame for enrollment challenges on a new state ...
In some of Montana’s smallest school districts, community members have put the blame for enrollment challenges on a new state law that took effect last year – but that may be only part of the story.
MSDB is partnering with the Rochester Institute of Technology to launch a free professional development series.
If you’ve ever wondered what school looked like at the turn of the 20th century, there’s no need for a time machine.
Members of the Little Rock School District board are asking parents for their input on the new school board zones.