High pressure continues to bring Montana and Wyoming warmer than average late January weather with more sun than cloud cover. Get your errands done while it's quiet, because real winter returns soon!
Montana, known as Big Sky Country, is a state of stunning natural beauty, mountain ranges and a growing population. The largest cities in Montana are characterized by a mix of historic charm and modern development,
As the dust settles from disastrous wildfires that ripped through Southern California earlier this month, one Billings man is devoted to helping those in need however he can.
BILLINGS — A Billings man is recovering from a near-deadly infection that led to the amputation of his right leg. Andrew Walker, 35, started noticing swelling in his leg on Christmas Eve and fell extremely ill within 24 hours. Walker was rushed to the hospital on Christmas Day, which is the last thing he can remember.
Timothy Westervelt had a $250,000 warrant after prosecutors charged him with multiple counts of child sex abuse. He had been an active member of the Yellowstone Militia.
The memo comes in response to a new executive order signed by President Donald Trump allowing ICE agent to conduct enforcement activity in schools and other community areas.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen reflects on the Bills' 2024 season following their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.
President Trump's recent executive order titled "Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government" has sparked conversation and concern within Mo
Montana lawmakers are grappling with what they can do to improve patient care and operations at the state’s psychiatric hospital since realizing that the effort
The Montana House has narrowly voted down a bill that would have changed the laws on lethal injection and could have allowed the state to again carry out executions.
Average entry-level pay for teachers in Montana is just $38,800. Pay is particularly low in districts with only a few hundred students, where it's already harder to hire teachers.
This is completely unprecedented. We've never seen anything even close to this," Montana State University of Billings political science professor Paul Pope told MTN News.