Worries about the malicious use of AI in government work have sparked the drafting of two bills at the Montana Legislature that aim to limit its use and promote transparency.
The Department of Commerce is putting $3.2 million of federal funding into four communities statewide.The money will come through the state's Housing Trust Fund
The moves under consideration include relocating a residential facility for people with developmental disabilities, renovating the state’s psychiatric hospital, and opening a new unit of the hospital in Helena.
Balance beams, pommel horse, and uneven bars are just a few of the events that over 700 gymnasts from across the region will compete for in Helena at Montana’s longest running gymnastics meet.
Montana lawmakers heard proposed legislation aimed at strengthening and reforming laws addressing squatting on private property.
A state program geared toward making repairs to low-income homes will not be accepting new applications.Montana's Department of Commerce announced this week the
After failing to convince Wyoming lawmakers to enact tax incentives for filmmakers, two brothers from Sheridan are taking their plans to build
A committee of the Montana House of Representatives held hearings on three separate wolf hunting bills on Tuesday in Helena.
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.
With the approval of five new applications, the number of charter schools in the state will reach two dozen this fall.
Capital High School teachers Sarah Urban and Jake Warner are among seven Montana educators who have received the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching for 2025.
Since day one of this year’s meeting of the Montana Legislature, Democrats demonstrated our commitment to common sense bipartisan solutions that put Montanans first – protecting freedoms, advocating for fair government policies,