Montana Highway Patrol welcomed four new troopers at a graduation ceremony in Helena on Wednesday.The troopers were part of the 80th MHP Advanced Academy and we
A former high school wrestler is suing the Kalispell school district for allegedly retaliating after he reported a sexual assault.
A huge contrast in temperatures is being seen today across Montana. Inversions were holding temperatures to the upper 10s and lower 20s in Missoula, Kalispell and Helena. Meanwhile
MONTANA - Extreme cold weather is set to impact Montana this weekend, with Arctic air bringing temperatures down to single digits and potentially dangerous wind chills.
The Montana Imaging Center, located just next to the water tower on U.S. 93, offers both magnetic resonance imaging, also called an MRI, and computerized tomography scans, also known as CT using Canon brand machines.
Montana lawmakers heard public comment on Senate Bill 164. The proposed legislation would criminalize transgender medical treatment for individuals under the age of 16.
Flathead Valley Community College’s Culinary Institute of Montana will hold five Chef's Table dinners this February and March. Tickets go on sale Wednesday at 9
Medical scans are now as easy as a stop on the drive through north Kalispell with the addition of an imaging center located off U.S. Highway 93 right under the city’s water tower. The new Montana Imaging Center (MIC) offers low-barrier MRI and CT scans,
A unique theater and public dialogue program from the University of Montana is set to tour across the state, focusing on behavioral and mental health issues. The
The two of first three wolf bills heard in the 2025 Legislature would mandate more drastic measures in order to drive Montana’s wolf population down.
The legislation, Senate Bill 164, is one of several strategies Republican lawmakers in Montana and other states have advanced in recent years to prohibit transgender minors from receiving medical treatments that help align their appearance with their gender identity.
The Montana House and Senate voted Thursday on seven Republican-sponsored bills that would make changes to the state’s judicial branch and legal system.