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Tourists contributed over $300 million to the state tax base and supported nearly 40,000 jobs in 2024. That’s according to a ...
Sixteen young Montanan’s made headlines when they sued the state – and won – for failing to act on climate change. Republican ...
Montana’s congressional delegates in the U.S. House voted in favor of a massive spending and tax package proposed by ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte this month vetoed two bills that would’ve protected or expanded the public’s right to access government ...
In her order, U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said the president may not initiate large-scale executive branch ...
Loving Day, the landmark case that overturned U.S. state laws against interracial marriage, is on June 12. NPR wants to hear ...
This week’s topic comes from a listener who asks, ‘Why is there no hog industry in Montana?’ While Montana famously has more ...
A federal program provides extra help to make sure students experiencing homelessness get an education. Amid massive cuts to ...
Scientists have found a way to sample DNA out of the air on a large scale — making it possible to one day track the health ...
A long-standing argument over funding for law enforcement on the Flathead Reservation is over, for now. Gov. Greg Gianforte ...
At the center of the sweeping bill is trillions in tax cuts, which Republicans aim to partially offset through changes to ...
The governor signed a bill last week that allocates $250 million to address overcrowding in Montana’s correctional facilities ...