- Montana Republicans have been meeting this afternoon ahead of a vote this evening to select their candidate to face Democrat Rob Quist in the special election for Montana's U.S. House seat May 25
- Roads in Yellowstone National Park are about to start closing for spring plowing
- About 50 members of the Montana Air National Guard have returned home from a four-month deployment to Southwest Asia
- Officials have opened two watercraft inspection stations as part of the state's plan to prevent the spread of invasive mussels
- A group of bison relocated from Iowa appear to be thriving as their first winter in Wyoming comes to a close
- Authorities in western Montana say a Helena man and his teenage son have been hospitalized after they got caught in an avalanche while cross-country skiing
- Water managers in northwest Wyoming are consideringincreasing the rate at which water is released from the Jackson Lake Dam earlier than usual to clear space for what's likely to be a major runoff this spring
- In 2018, the University of Wyoming plans to offer a degree in natural resources, recreation and tourism
- The University of Montana is developing an early retirement program as part of an effort to balance its budget amid declining enrollment
- State game managers transplanted about two dozen bighorn sheep from the Lovell area in northern Wyoming to near Rawlins in the south-central part of the state
- A new report says Montana stands to lose more than $284 million in healthcare funding if Congress repeals the Medicaid expansion that's part of the Affordable Care Act
- Montana State University is looking to enforce a stricter policy regarding student use of narcotics and other dangerous drugs
- Wyoming lawmakers have approved a bill that increases vehicle registration fees
- Montana state argues a Billings medical marijuana cardholder charged with possessing more than an ounce of undried marijuana can appeal a pre-trial ruling after the District Court case is decided