The Montana Supreme Court found that a Billings state representative was entitled to review a child abuse case file that the health department had sought to keep him from seeing.
The commerce secretary manages a sprawling organization including trade, fisheries, weather forecasting and cutting-edge AI ...
Democratic Sen. Gary Peters won’t run for re-election in Michigan in 2026, creating a pivotal open Senate seat in one of the ...
The city is in the process of updating its growth policy. An online survey is now available and the city is hosting in-person workshops this week. The survey takes about 15-20 minutes and asks ...
This story was originally published by Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy Center for Children and Families ...
The Montana Historical Society hosts daily, hour-long tours of the capitol during the legislative session. They also share ...
Unsure how to help a troubled psychiatric facility, Montana legislators look to shore up other parts of the state’s mental ...
Opinion: On Feb. 19, stand alongside Montanans from all corners of the state at the Rally for Public Lands in Helena.
Between the Capitol’s handsome granite and sandstone walls atop its frosty hill in Helena, the 69th session of the Montana ...
Opinion: SB 121 modernizes the Land Use and Planning Act so Montana can remain a place where families thrive, communities continue to grow responsibly, and our treasured spaces endure for ...
Lawmakers heard first testimony last week on major property tax bills from both sides of the aisle — the Republican-backed ...