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On a wet June day, fog enveloped the Mission Mountains on the Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana, where state-managed logging had cleared much of the forest.

GOP measure banning DEI policies for college accreditation passes House; faces opposition from Biden and Senate.

WASHINGTON — Amid persistent child hunger and food insecurity in the U.S., lawmakers and advocates stressed the importance of school meal programs.

A Montana House candidate and Montana Tech post-doc reappointed despite concerns over alleged white supremacist ties.

Dozens of progressive groups descended on Washington to champion “tax justice,” urging lawmakers to raise the corporate tax rate.

Gov. Greg Gianforte criticized a $2.8 billion NCAA settlement, saying it would harm rural states’ athletic programs.

WASHINGTON — As private student loan companies face accusations of predatory behavior, Senate members and advocates voiced concerns.

The Kalispell City Council voted to revoke the permit of Flathead Valley’s only low-barrier homeless shelter.

An investigation into alleged attorney misconduct by Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen will proceed after the Commission on Practice rejected his motion to dismiss the case.

Widespread rain in Montana could end the 2024 fire season early. High humidity and mild winds dampen fire spread.

GREAT FALLS — St. Vincent de Paul of Northcentral Montana handles 60,000 pounds of food each month, says Deb Kottel.

