Lawmakers heard first testimony Wednesday on a flagship property tax bill that would essentially shift property taxes away from primary residences, long-term rentals and small businesses.
Medicaid expansion in Montana is set to expire in June, and lawmakers are trying to figure out what comes next.Some options presented Wednesday in Helena includ
As part of a proposed revamping of the state’s behavioral health system, Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte’s administration is looking into moving a facility for p
The Montana Division of Criminal Investigations says that for the first three-quarters of 2024, over 250,000 drug dosage units were seized by the Rocky Mountain HIDTA in Montana.
A committee of the Montana House of Representatives held hearings on three separate wolf hunting bills on Tuesday in Helena.
Business between Montana and Japan is booming! Montana's department of commerce hosts Japan's regional consulate general in Helena.
A trio of bills would increase take of animals by eliminating hunting quotas, allowing year-round hunting, and reclassify wolves as ‘furbearers’.
After failing to convince Wyoming lawmakers to enact tax incentives for filmmakers, two brothers from Sheridan are taking their plans to build
A big part of Montana's draw is the natural beauty of the outdoors and there is a whole industry supported by the vast recreation opportunities it provides.
Montana lawmakers heard proposed legislation aimed at strengthening and reforming laws addressing squatting on private property.
The changes, backers say, would fill gaps in services and help people better prepare for life outside of the locked, secure setting of the two state facilities before they re-enter
United Way of the Greater Lewis and Clark Area also works to ensure Helena's homeless population has resources throughout the winter, especially during periods of consistently low temperatures.