TV schedule is really starting to kick into high gear, and it’s now set to bring fans the midseason premiere of Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage on January 30. While it’s already been pretty easy to track all of the reasons the couple’s union might fail (and this episode will see Georgie and Mandy hit a very ‘90s hurdle),
Parts of northern Montana are forecasted to experience high winds that are expected to make travel difficult, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The NWS warned in statements issued on Wednesday that high winds can not only worsen road conditions but also move debris,
Montana bill would require immigration check on traffic stops
Native legislators and tribal advocates also call for reinstatement of Tribal Relations Manager within the Department of Public Health and Human Services
Ashtin Zant Glen, 19, appeared in Yellowstone County District Court to change his plea for the November 2023 incident, which left a victim wheelchair-bound with three gunshot wounds.
Reserve deputy sheriff’s officers volunteer their time to keep our communities safe, and a proposed bill in the Montana legislature would allow them to be compensated for that time.
Montana students' reading and math skills are in line with the national average, according to test scores released today. But, the national average has been falling since the pandemic.
BILLINGS — A Billings man is recovering from a near-deadly infection that led to the amputation of his right leg. Andrew Walker, 35, started noticing swelling in his leg on Christmas Eve and fell extremely ill within 24 hours. Walker was rushed to the hospital on Christmas Day, which is the last thing he can remember.
Former Alabama All-American Montana Fouts was chosen in the inaugural Athletes Unlimited Softball League draft on Wednesday night. The Talons acquired the pitcher in the ninth round with the draft’s 35th selection.
Head Start facilities in western Montana will remain open as Head Start is on the of programs that will not see funding paused.I am optimistic as we move forwa
A bill up for hearing in the Montana Legislature Wednesday would require law enforcement to check people’s immigration status when they make a traffic stop.
Farming and ranching combined generate billions of dollars in revenue and employ tens of thousands of Montanans. They’re also on the cusp of a generational sea change. One listener wants to know how young people are being encouraged and prepared for life as a farmer or rancher.