- The Montana House has endorsed what would be the states first fuel tax hike in 24 years
- The Northern Arapaho Business Council will begin mediation with the federal government in a lawsuit that claims the Bureau of Indian Affairs violated the tribe's sovereignty by preventing the tribe from running its own court
- State lawmakers and Governor Steve Bullock have ended a stalemate over nominees to become Montana's next Commissioner of Political Practices
- The battle over Montana's only congressional seat isbeing thrust into a legislative fight over whether to conduct the May 25 special election by mail
- A Montana official says business could suffer if lawmakers entangle the state in a national debate over bathrooms and transgender people
- Operations to kill bison in Yellowstone National Park for slaughter have come to an end, with more than 1,200 bison culled this winter
- Two men have filed a federal complaint seeking the right to run for Montana's U.S. House seat in the special election in May
- One of the new members of the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees switched his political party affiliation just three weeks before his appointment last month by Gov. Matt Mead
- A Republican-led legislative committee has tabled a bill to provide $12 million in grants to expand preschool programs in Montana
- Democrats are trying for a third time this legislative session to raise taxes on the wealthiest Montanans
- Montana's Historical Society for years has been asking state lawmakers to help build a new building
- Nearly every month, folks are invited to the Billings Public Library to discuss and reflect on Native American Issues