
Judge Rules in Favor of FWP on Montana Elk Regulations
A Montana court sided with state wildlife officials and hunting groups in a lawsuit over elk population management, ruling against property owners advocating for aggressive elk reduction.

A Montana court sided with state wildlife officials and hunting groups in a lawsuit over elk population management, ruling against property owners advocating for aggressive elk reduction.

The Montana Supreme Court rejected Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen’s request to intervene in a lawsuit over ballot petition handling.

Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks is seeking public input to understand the decline in mule deer populations and improve management.

Nicole and Drew’s development dreams in Missoula face delays and setbacks due to zoning laws. Efforts to balance growth with community values continue.

New campaign finance reports reveal U.S. Sen. Jon Tester’s significant fundraising lead over GOP challenger Tim Sheehy, while Republican U.S. House candidates hold advantages.

A Helena judge approved a temporary order allowing inactive voters to sign initiative petitions, reversing a recent state decision.

By Monday, the Horse Gulch Fire had 465 personnel working on containment. The fire remained 0% contained and had affected 12,797 acres.

From the start of the 2023-24 school year to its conclusion, the number of students experiencing homelessness in Kalispell’s public school system jumped from 293 to 365.

Roughly six months before seeking federal certification, Montana State Hospital faces leadership turnover, with a fifth CEO in two years.

Attorneys debated the Montana Constitution’s environmental protections in a high-profile climate lawsuit before the state Supreme Court.

Juanita Crasco faces a relentless drought at Fort Belknap. Despite losing crops to grasshoppers, she and her husband adapt.

Nearly a year after declaring a homelessness emergency, the Missoula City Council approved rules restricting camping on city property.

