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The state recently signed a contract with CoreCivic, a company that operates private prisons in Shelby and many other locations across the country.
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Billings police offer safe pickup for packages
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January is National Human Trafficking Awareness Month. While it is easy to think of human trafficking as something that only happens in big cities, or other countries, it is a crime that can happen anywhere, and to anyone.
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The Tuesday ruling leaves transgender advocates and the state health departments in another legal standoff.
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The unnamed suspect is being detained on suspicion of deliberate homicide, attempted deliberate homicide and robbery.
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The state’s high court previously considered the case in 2019, after a district court temporarily allowed Helen Weems, a nurse practitioner and the owner of All Families Healthcare in Whitefish, to provide abortions while the case proceeded.
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A special committee of Montana lawmakers released a draft report Thursday detailing concerns that members of the judicial branch deleted public records and fell short of ethics rules.
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A years-long, undercover investigation dismantled a Butte drug trafficking organization with ties to the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico. The investigation led to the conviction of 18 Montana residents.
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House Bill 702 had barred employers from mandating vaccines or requiring employees share their vaccine status. U.S. District Court Judge Donald Molloy ruled that it was unconstitutional and conflicted with federal law.
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The Montana Supreme Court on Wednesday sent a legal challenge to a law banning vaccine mandates back to a lower court on a technicality. The decision is part of an ongoing legal battle over House Bill 702, which bans workplace vaccine requirements and discrimination based on vaccination status.
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Blackfeet tribal traditionalists and conservation groups on Wednesday appealed a federal court decision that reinstated a controversial oil lease in the Badger-Two Medicine area.
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Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen’s allegations against recent courtroom rivals was dismissed as “frivolous.”