Montana lawmakers debated legislation that would allow unlimited wolf hunting across the state until the population was reduced to a threshold of 650 animals statewide.
At the end of a daylong hunting trip in the Flathead Valley last November, it occurred to Jim Vashro that he’d crisscrossed tracts of land owned by three separate private entities with open access ...
Over several decades spent working through the tiers of employment, this basic tenet emerged when watching the best in action – leaders eat last.
A private contractor at the center of a Montana Senate ethics probe is pushing back against allegations of waste and abuse directed at the chamber’s former president, Republican Jason Ellsworth.
A winter weather outbreak is expected for the first week of February. Heavy snow, along with bitterly cold temperatures, are trending more likely. Winter weather alerts have been issued across western ...
While the name "Rambo" might conjure images of Sylvester Stallone's action-packed escapades, the real-life hero being honored ...
An incoming storm is expected to increase the avalanche danger, prompting an Avalanche Watch through Saturday morning in the ...
Republican and Democratic legislative leaders say they prefer alternatives to the governor’s proposed cut to the state’s ...
Kalispell, would have required the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission to create an open wolf hunting season.
House Bill 176 initially required the state Fish and Wildlife Commission to allow unlimited hunting when Montana’s wolf ...
The council chambers at Kalispell City Hall swelled Thursday night as community members crowded around poster boards and ...
Montana is looking to continue its three-game home win streak with a victory over Sacramento State. The teams meet Saturday ...