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

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.

Backers of four ballot initiatives in Montana failed to gather the required signatures, while three other initiatives likely succeeded.

As the noon sun beat down, construction equipment humming across Big Sky Water and Sewer District, the final touches on six years of work.
In a ceremony near Yellowstone, a rare white buffalo calf named Wakan Gli, “Return Sacred” in Lakota, was celebrated.

A pair of federal court injunctions have frozen elements of a student loan repayment plan set to roll out next week, blocking the final phase.

Canadian environmental groups petition regulators over a coal mine sale, fearing inadequate land and water remediation due to coal mining.

Montana initiative to codify abortion rights collects enough signatures for November ballot, despite opposition and legal delays.

The U.S. House of Representatives voted on an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act that proposed to relocate a controversial Confederate monument back to its original location in Arlington National Cemetery.

Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks has received tentative approval to enroll ten eastern Montana properties in a program to conserve prairie habitat.

Longtime Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) employee Michael Volesky was fired in a move he claims was politically motivated, following a charge of hunting without permission that was subsequently dropped by the county attorney.

Great Falls city commissioners have reappointed Noelle Johnson to the Great Falls Public Library Board of Trustees.

