Bozeman lawyer Jim Goetz filed suit in 2023 behalf of a few residents of Bozeman and other Montana cities over four laws passed in the 2023 legislative session affecting housing,
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 legislation, Senate Bill 164, is one of several strategies Republican lawmakers in Montana and other states have advanced in recent years to prohibit transgender minors from receiving medical treatments that help align their appearance with their gender identity.
Montana, known as Big Sky Country, is a state of stunning natural beauty, mountain ranges and a growing population. The largest cities in Montana are characterized by a mix of historic charm and modern development,
MONTANA - While sunshine brightened many areas today, minor snow moved through central in the afternoon and evening.
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.
That route is the Big Sky North Coast Corridor which would run through southern Montana. This route, formerly known as the North Coast Hiawatha — which ended operations in the late 1970s — is being recommended to be restored with the hopes that it will bring Amtrak service to Billings, Bozeman, Helena, Butte and Missoula.
Property taxes are a major concern for many Montanans, and recently, Montana Governor Gianforte highlighted proposed property and income tax cuts in his budget. The governor's budget
The Bureau of Business and Economic Research is touring the state with its annual Montana Economic Outlook Seminars.
As part of a proposed revamping of the state’s behavioral health system, Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte’s administration is looking into moving a facility for people with developmental disabilities, b
Stevensville resident Bryce Eggleston, in a deposition obtained by Montana Free Press, testified that it wasn’t Republican Sen. Jason Ellsworth’s call to divide into two contracts a $170,100 work agreement awarded to Eggleston.
Medicaid expansion saves lives and saves money, proponents said — an estimated $27 million the last biennium, according to Rep. Ed Buttrey, sponsoring one bill to continue the program.