Lawmakers have been tangling with laws and rules governing wolves, exempt wells, grizzlies, water quality, electric vehicles, conservation easements, coal mining and more. By Amanda Eggert...
By Reagan Colyer MSU NEWS SERVICE BOZEMAN—As soil acidification becomes a more pressing issue for Montana farmers, researchers in the Montana State University College of Agriculture...
Lawmakers have advanced several bills aimed at making at least a dent in the challenges facing renters and aspiring homebuyers. Here’s where things stand as of...
By Wilson Criscione INVESTIGATEWEST As she drove into Butte, Montana, six years ago to visit her son, environmental epidemiologist Suzanne McDermott couldn’t ignore the gouged-out mountain...
Republicans and Democrats both claim victories among the 1,400-plus bills considered during the Legislature’s first half. By Eric Dietrich and Arren Kimbel-Sannit MONTANA FREE PRESS Hundreds...
EBS STAFF Local search and rescue crews responded to a report of a snowmobiler stuck in a tree 6 miles west of West Yellowstone in the...
EBS STAFF Yellowstone National Park’s winter season is drawing to a close as roads begin to close on March 5, according to an announcement from the...
By Katheryn Houghton KAISER HEALTH NEWS PHILIPSBURG—On a recent day in this 19th-century mining town turned tourist hot spot, students made their way into the Granite...
MONTANA FISH, WILDLIFE AND PARKS BIG SKY—Winter and spring are stressful times for wildlife as they must rely on fat reserves and limited nutrition to survive....
By Joshua Haiar SOUTH DAKOTA SEARCHLIGHT NorthWestern Energy is looking into the possibility of building a small nuclear plant in South Dakota. The company is targeting...