House Bill 189 expands existing program to help low-income property owners pay their taxes, adjusting a home value cap to align with higher home prices. By...
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...
The two nonprofit health care systems announced they have signed a ‘non-binding letter of intent’ to explore a merger. By Justin Franz MONTANA FREE PRESS Officials...
A bear biologist, a rancher and an outfitting representative weigh in on Montana’s grizzly management plan. By Amanda Eggert MONTANA FREE PRESS Montana Fish, Wildlife and...
House Bill 337 would dictate a minimum lot size of 2,500 square feet anywhere with city water and sewer connections in an effort to promote less...
In a Jan. 30 lawsuit, environmentalists allege the federal government has been overly optimistic in its assessment of the fish’s viability on the Big Hole River....
Helena-based Mountain Health Co-op is one of just three Affordable Care Act-created co-ops still alive nationwide, and now covers about 55,000 people in Montana, Idaho and...
A consortium of addiction treatment experts is trying to bring best practices to the state’s unlicensed industry. By Mara Silvers MONTANA FREE PRESS This is the...
At Hope Center Ministries in Montana, addiction recovery means Bible study and work without pay. By Mara Silvers MONTANA FREE PRESS Kaitlyn, age 32, applied for...
By Alex Sakariassen MONTANA FREE PRESS A panel of four state legislators last week reached an impasse over who should become Montana’s next commissioner of political...