Bozeman lawyer Jim Goetz filed suit in 2023 behalf of a few residents of Bozeman and other Montana cities over four laws passed in the 2023 legislative session affecting housing,
Even after a cancer diagnosis ended Sage Lindsay's Naval Academy dreams, she continued on an inspiring journey of success before her death on Jan. 23, 2019.
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,
The Department of Commerce is putting $3.2 million of federal funding into four communities statewide.The money will come through the state's Housing Trust Fund
Two fishing access sites in southwest Montana are closed due to flooding caused by ice jams, according to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
The three-bedroom, three-bathroom “fully restored” brick house boasts a 2,316-square-foot layout, blending historic charm with modern conveniences like stainless steel appliances and an open floor plan. She purchased the residence back in 2016 for $699,000, records obtained by The Post show.
At 77, screen legend Glenn Close is in demand from Hollywood more than ever. Last year, she starred in Netflix's “Deliverance,” Now she’s on the streaming giant’s “Back In Action,” with Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz.
Because of the influx of dogs separated from their families in the wildfires, many Los Angeles animal shelters need to free up space to reunite lost animals with their owners.
Tribal colleges rely on a complicated mix of funding sources. Getting enough money requires relentless self-advocacy and scrupulous accounting of the government budget process
Montana state Sen. Jason Ellsworth is being accused of entering into an inappropriate contract. He counters that he’s the subject of political attacks.
The Montana Senate Tax Committee is set to review a bill that could change how local governments in the state calculate their budgets. Senate Bill 117, introduced
A national freeze on federal grant dollars ordered by President Donald Trump has produced confusion and some alarm from Montana nonprofit service providers, education groups and health care centers. Some said that the measure — temporarily blocked Jan.