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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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The Supreme Court's decision will have a major impact in states across the country that have already signaled their intention to further restrict or ban abortion.
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A draft opinion published by Politico suggests that earlier this year a majority of Supreme Court justices supported overturning the 1973 case Roe v. Wade that legalized abortion nationwide.
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Missoula County’s new protocol, put in place in mid-April, changes the way first responders and law enforcement respond to strangulation and prioritize the cases for prosecution.
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A Yellowstone County district court judge has temporarily blocked a new state law that restricts the process for changing the gender marker on a birth certificate.
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The Montana Supreme Court heard oral arguments Friday over whether law enforcement agencies can be held liable when an on-duty officer commits sexual assault.
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While the number of calls for service, drug-related offenses and murders all decreased last year, violent crimes rose, continuing a years-long trend.
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NextEra Energy subsidiary ESI Energy pleaded guilty to charges over the deaths of eagles at three of its wind farms in Wyoming and New Mexico.
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The suit filed in federal court alleges that overcrowding at the jail has led to violence, some inmates having to sleep on the floor and inmates sometimes being deprived of essential toiletries, like toothpaste, among other complaints.
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An FBI spokesperson said a search warrant was executed at Tribal Business Council Chairman Timothy Davis’ home, where eight individuals were arrested. Davis was not home and was not taken into custody.
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Delegates to Montana’s 1972 Constitutional Convention, and several progressive legal organizations, have filed briefs in support of a lawsuit challenging new state laws restricting access to abortion.