The two of first three wolf bills heard in the 2025 Legislature would mandate more drastic measures in order to drive Montana ...
Citizens assert the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission violated public meeting requirements when it approved the ...
The Missoula Economic Partnership, along with Roseburg and a diverse team of partners, are exploring the property's needs and ...
Cassidy Green writes, While the need for action is urgent, so many of our leaders continue to prioritize polluting industries ...
Jon Ellingson writes that Montana's Constitution contains many rights and principles that are as forward thinking today as ...
Modeled after the federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, the state credit in House Bill 21 aims to be one fix to the state’s persistent lack of housing and the high cost of existing homes.
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.
A bill that would permanently place Utah on standard time got initial approval from a House committee on Wednesday, but faces an uncertain future in the Senate.
Expanding our reach further, in 2024 we established the Flathead Nation Program in Lake County, which provides culturally responsive mentoring services to tribal-identifying youth by incorporating ...
Bill Schneider writes, Having two enormous federal agencies doing exactly the same thing seems like a definition of inefficiency, but that is exactly what we have had for many decades with the U.S.
Lawmakers held hearings on three different proposals on how to address the upcoming expiration date for the state’s Medicaid expansion program.
Officials say they are prepared for potentially volatile federal policies and funding under the Trump administration.