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GREAT FALLS — As inflation-weary customers face rising prices due to impacts such as the new tariffs on imported goods, some are finding relief by shopping closer to home.
Critics argue that accepting the gift from Qatar could create foreign influence and compromise U.S. decision-making in critical areas.
The Department of Public Health and Human Services alongside the lieutenant governor awarded six EMS personnel from across the state.
When graduates imagine possible speakers for their commencement, a Muppet probably doesn't come to mind. Yet, there is probably no one better to speak about a big leap than Kermit the Frog.
Law enforcement and first responders are preparing for a busy season on Montana roads as traffic is expected to increase significantly across the state.
A man and woman from Pablo who admitted to trafficking fentanyl and methamphetamine were sentenced in federal court.
Outside of a few possible afternoon thunderstorms, our long weekend weather is looking nice. Read your Friday forecast here: ...
Nestled in the hills near Bozeman Pass, Malmborg School thrives as a unique one-room schoolhouse, blending history with personal, community-focused education.
Two years ago, a proposal to support ambulance services through a new fee fell short of becoming law. But ambulance providers who backed the bill were hopeful they’d be able to get it through in 2025.
The Bigfork Chamber of Commerce has partnered with wildlife experts and local businesses to launch the “Bear in Mind Business” initiative.
Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke and others removed a provision allowing the selling of public lands in Utah and Nevada from the Big Beautiful Bill.
The state’s first Safe Haven Baby Box is a secure, anonymous way for parents to legally surrender their newborn without fear of judgment or prosecution.