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The owner of Soul Massage was convicted on four counts of sex trafficking and one count of labor trafficking on Monday.
Two of the bills Gianforte vetoed were intended to require more transparency from branches of state government.
The Missoula City Council gave the project a go-ahead this week by awarding a $477,000 construction bid to Jag Construction.
David Daniels writes, When genocide is committed using American tax dollars and equipment, it becomes our problem.
Lake Mead’s infamous bathtub ring is expected to get bigger this summer as low snowpack levels in the Rocky Mountains choke ...
Gov. Greg Gianforte officially signed two key bills into law. Now, it will be up to state agencies to put the tax plan into ...
While occupancy rates across Missoula's network of hotels has fallen, the revenue generated by hotel nights still injects ...
Although the weather has been getting warmer, there is still a lot of work to do on one of Montana's most iconic highways ...
The University of Montana and Blackfoot Communications have launched a partnership to strengthen cybersecurity defense in ...
Insurance companies doing business in Montana won’t have to provide coverage for hearing aids after Gov. Greg Gianforte ...
Hundreds of federal employees managing the nation’s main hydropower corridor have retired, resigned or been released due to ...
Laws requiring voter IDs, eliminating Election Day registration and changing definitions of residency alleged ...
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