- Members of the Blackfeet Indian Tribe are scheduled to vote this week on a water compact that has been decades in the making
- Officials estimate a February storm that cut power to thousands of homes in Teton County and prompted a disaster declarationcaused nearly $3 million in damages
- An appeals court has denied a request by three minor party and independent candidates to put them on the ballot for Montana's May 25 special congressional election
Rocky Mountain Power has announced that it's looking to reduce Wyoming utility rates by more than $16 million and freeze rates until 2020
Necropsies found geese that died late last year after landing in the toxic waters of a former open pit copper mine in Montana had severe internal tissue damage that appeared to have been caused by a corrosive substance
- A Montana woman is suing the publisher of a neo-Nazi website for orchestrating an anti-Semitic "troll storm" against her family over the internet
- About two-thirds of Casper police officers say they have no confidence in the leadership of the city's police chief
- Congress may not know what to do about former President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, but Montana lawmakers are pushing through legislation they believe will bring down health care costs and increase price transparency regardless of what happens in Washington
- U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has announced plans to allow more tribal nations to tap into national information systems to fight crime and bolster relationships with Native America