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MSU discovered Thursday that the three visas had been revoked and sent an email informing the campus community Friday.
After an intense debate on the Senate floor, state lawmakers passed a bill barring disciplinary action against K-12 students refusing to use peers’ preferred names, pronouns.
A bill in the Montana Legisalture would create a three-year minimum sentence in cases where someone is killed by a drunken driver with a blood alcohol level double or more the legal limit.
A split Missoula City Council on Wednesday approved reducing the maximum sidewalk assessment from $9,000 to $3,500 after ...
Holding DPHHS inmates cost the county $200,625 for sentenced inmates, $471,750 for inmates awaiting evaluation and $136,375 ...
During the school district's public hearing, about 40 people urged the board to consider other options to curtail its budget ...
This year, though, will likely make history, as a bill establishing Indigenous Peoples Day cleared the state Legislature on ...
Two conservation groups are petitioning the Montana Department of Environmental Quality to designate the Big Hole River, a ...
Montana Supreme Court Justice Beth Baker said Wednesday that she won’t seek a third term in 2026, saying that 16 years on the ...
The Flathead National Forest is seeking public input on an operating permit for the Holland Lake Lodge, which is under ...
Amid a flurry of bills targeting transgender people and gender expression, two bills curbing medical services have failed to ...
In his decision dated April 4, arbitrator Jeffrey Jacobs ordered the reinstatement and back pay, finding that Bragg was not ...