Three months after his retirement, former Belgrade mayor Russ Nelson is running for the Montana House of Representatives District 67.
Lynette Pino watched in February as news about the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie seemed endless. But she decided she didn't want to get consumed by it.
The long-held practice of faith leaders ministering to detained migrants has become far more contentious — and consequential — as detention numbers soar across the country during the Trump administrat ...
BOZEMAN LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS will meet on Monday, March 9, and host a presentation by Zeke Lloyd of the Montana Free Press. Zeke will be speaking about the General ...
It’s delicate for any president to watch flag-draped transfer cases return home from overseas, a solemn tradition that honors the dead and shines a spotlight on the human costs of ...
Montana State has added former Bobcat linebacker Nolan Askelson to its football coaching staff, the program confirmed Friday when it released its 2026 spring roster. Askelson is joining his alma mater ...
Jed Miller had played only three minutes in a game that was 13 seconds from being over. He was in the game specifically for his free throw shooting ability, and, as the basketball gods would have it, ...
BOZEMAN — Montana State sophomore Taylee Chirrick is the 2025-26 Big Sky Conference women's basketball most valuable player and defensive player of the year, the conference announced Friday.
In the swirl of announcements that came in the final days before Montana’s candidate filing deadline, conservative radio host Aaron Flint appears to be a leading successor to Republican U.S. Rep. Ryan ...
Republican U.S. Sen. Tim Sheehy, who defeated incumbent Democrat Sen. Jon Tester last November, is not up for reelection until 2030, but he somehow still managed to become more widely searched than ...
I worked with the administration to find a way to protect our miners and just a few weeks ago, the administration slapped Russia with a 133% anti-dumping duty, which will ...
Expected increases in drought and decreases in summer precipitation may constrain options to sustain mule deer populations,” the study’s authors predicted.