Attorneys: Helena man unlawfully detained due to racial profiling ahead of traffic stop聽
In a federal district court hearing, attorneys for Christoper Martinez Marvan petitioned for his release, while lawyers representing the government argued his detainment was legal.
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In the aftermath of one cancer doctor, patients and families search for answers聽
An investigation into Dr. Thomas Weiner sparked concerns about past medical care. But routes to accountability are often stacked with obstacles.
The Year of the Wolves
Thirty years ago, gray wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho. Today, the people who made it happen remember the mayhem and magic of one of the 20th century鈥檚 most controversial acts of ecosystem management.
The future of coal country: Landscape on the brink of change
Montana’s energy economy pits traditional industry against renewable opportunities with billions of tax dollars at stake.
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NorthWestern Energy, Montana utility board dial back electricity rate hike
The move created confusion among the five Republican officials on the Public Service Commission.
Montana changes course, opts in to NCAA’s House settlement for this year
The school explained that it switched after rosters were grandfathered into the final approved settlement so that roster cuts weren鈥檛 necessary.
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Rent vs. own in today鈥檚 economy: Is now the best time to buy?
There are many things to consider when deciding to rent or buy a home. If you aren鈥檛 sure which makes sense for you right now, consider these pros and cons of renting versus buying.
Trump administration weighs new coal sales from public lands in Montana and Wyoming
As part of the president鈥檚 push to expand fossil fuel production, officials move toward opening vast areas to new coal sales.
The 鈥榤istake鈥 behind a Helena immigration arrest
Christopher Martinez Marvan was not the man law enforcement officials were looking for. Federal agents detained him anyway.
The silent mental health crisis on the frontlines of fire
As wildfires worsen across the U.S., job uncertainty is combining with a growing mental health crisis and threatening the lives of wildland firefighters.