Montana politicians react to Hunter Biden pardon
On Sunday, President Joe Biden announced he pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, who faced a possible prison sentence for federal gun and tax convictions.President B
Montana powwow honors lost family members for second year in a row
The second annual Billings Powwow has brought together Native American communities from all across the region.
Parade Of Lights rolls through downtown Great Falls
On Saturday, November 30, downtown Great Falls kicked off the holiday season with the annual Parade Of Lights.
Bigfork community supports young family after fatal car crash
Sol, a mother of three, was just 32 years old when she was tragically killed. The Bigfork community is coming together to support her family after the crash.
UM welcomes new $11 million research center
The University of Montana is now home to an $11 million dollar statewide research center after receiving funding from the National Institutes of Health this fal
16-Year-Old Montana Bareback Champ Azreal Lara To Defend Title At Junior World Finals
Azreal “Bad Azz” Lara is ready to defend his 2023 Junior World Finals Bareback Championship this coming week in Las Vegas. The Montana 16-year-old has
'Playoff tradition': Punt return TDs solidify Junior Bergen's legacy as Montana marches on
Behind a pair of punt return touchdowns, a big game from Eli Gillman, and timely stops on defense, the Montana Grizzlies are headed to the second round of the FCS playoffs.
Revealed: The top Aussie locations Yellowstone fans should visit to get the full Western experience
Along with its thrilling storylines, Stan's Yellowstone is famed for its rugged location in the US state of Montana that captures the modern West.
Bergen times two
The Tennessee State Tigers did a lot of things right Saturday night at Washington-Grizzly Stadium, worrying the host Montana Grizzlies with big plays and ball-hawking defense. The major issues? Two jail-break snaps that lost big yardage;
Fix Montana’s homeowner property tax disaster
The first step to fixing a problem is to recognize it exists. That’s a life lesson most of us have learned that also applies to the political world.
City of Laurel, Montana Highway Patrol speak on MHP K9 attack; investigation underway
A Montana Highway Patrol K-9 was killed in a dog attack on Wyoming Avenue in Laurel, according to Police Chief Stanley Langve. Officers used multiple non-lethal methods to try and stop the attack, but ultimately had to take fatal action to protect the victim and public. The victim sustained serious injuries but is expected to recover.
NAIA football playoffs: Led by stout defensive unit, Northwestern heads to Montana Tech
If the Northwestern College football team wants to get back to the NAIA national championship game, it'll have to do so away from home as the Red Raiders head to
Humane Society of Western Montana treats puppies recovering from parvovirus
The Humane Society of Western Montana announced they are caring for a liter of six puppies currently recovering from parvovirus. Officials say the puppies are currently undergoing intensive treatment, including a monoclonal antibody therapy, which can be ...
Pregnant Montana Brown in hospital dash after being struck down by illness
Love Island star Montana Brown has given fans an update on her health after being rushed to hospital after being struck down with a tummy bug while heavily pregnant
Murder-for-hire plot suspected in Chief Garry Park shooting, suspect found dead in Montana
Investigators are still piecing together the details of a Nov. 9 shooting that left a 71-year-old man dead in Chief Garry Park which police now suspect may
Montana man sentenced for shooting at three people in Safeway parking lot
A Montana man has been sentenced for an August 2023 incident where he shot at three people outside of a Safeway in Loveland, Colorado.
Partly to mostly cloudy with areas of freezing fog this weekend
There are going to be areas of freezing fog around this weekend, and some of this fog will be dense. Outside of the fog, we are going to have partly to mostly cloudy skies this weekend.
Salute to Service: NW MT Veterans Food Pantry provides holiday meals
Today's Salute to Service is dedicated to the Northwest Montana Veterans Food Pantry, which has supplied hundreds of meals to veterans in the Flathead during this holiday season.
'We have high hopes': No. 14-seed Montana begins playoff quest, hosts Tennessee State in opening round
For the No. 14 Montana Grizzlies (8-4), they'll host a first round game to open the bracket at Washington-Grizzly Stadium against Tennessee State on Saturday.
Cucumbers sold in Montana recalled after salmonella outbreak
A recall of SunFed Produce cucumbers sold in Montana has been issued due to possible salmonella contamination connected to an active illness outbreak.
Housing help is already here
It’s not in the Bible, but it might as well be. If Montana’s affordable housing has vanished, it has many different reasons, but there’s still one thing that most local and state leaders can say for certain: Whatsoever a city zones,
Former Desert Ridge High School, Montana football star Joey Counts dies at 31
Joey Counts, one of the best Arizona high school football running backs in 2010 and '11 at Mesa Desert Ridge, died on Wednesday. He was 31. The Gilbert Fire and Rescue posted on Facebook on Friday news of Counts' death.
Helena Salvation Army Gym was full of food, cheer and kindness on Thanksgiving
Those who came to the meal enjoyed Thanksgiving classics like turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes and of course pie.
Are the Washington Redskins returning to the NFL? Here's what we know so far
The Washington Commanders, currently facing a three-game losing streak and struggling to maintain playoff hopes, are now at the center of a heated debate about their identity. The
How a photography school drop-out become one of the hottest names in Australian fashion
Already a hit with influencers, Effie Kats proved this spring carnival she’s also a label for “serious” women. Now she’s on track to make her first $1 million.
Alberta will patrol shared border with Montana as tariff threat looms: premier
The meeting was called as Ottawa pushes a "Team Canada" approach to President-Elect Donald Trump's pledge to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all goods from Canada and Mexico. Trump said the tariff will be imposed in January and will remain until concerns about border security and illegal immigration are addressed.
Butte Rescue Mission serves Thanksgiving meals to those in need
The Butte Rescue Mission is making sure nobody goes hungry this Thanksgiving, offering free meals to those in need.
Medicaid expansion ‘crucial,’ Montana Dems say
Medicaid expansion is a “crucial priority” for Democrats in the 2025 Montana Legislature — but Democratic leaders said Monday they want to do better than just continue the program.
Whitefish City Council delays compensation discussion
A discussion about potential compensation for city councilors and the mayor was postponed at the City Council's regular meeting last week. Since there were only four members of the public present, three of whom were there to discuss other items,
Patients could see fewer options as providers drop Medicare Advantage plans
We’re continuing our coverage about health care options for seniors. MTPR health care reporter Aaron Bolton is back to talk more about Medicare Advantage, Medicare plans run by private insurance companies.
Canada lynx may gain new federal protections in Rockies
The forest-dwelling wildcats are threatened by climate change and human activities. The Fish and Wildlife Service on Wednesday announced a final recovery plan for the species that’s been years in the making,
Friendsgiving held for first time at Montana Tech
More than 170 students, faculty and staff enjoyed a free meal together Wednesday night as the Associated Students of Montana Tech and Sodexo, the campus dining
Laurel Police Dept. investigating attack by Montana Highway Patrol K9
A dog attack on Wyoming Avenue in Laurel resulted in the death of a Montana Highway Patrol K-9, according to Laurel Police Department Chief Stanley Langve.
Block Management continues slow decline despite increased payment cap
The number of acres enrolled in Block Management, a hunting access program managed by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, has continued its gradual decline despite efforts to bolster landowner interest in the program.
Community efforts in Billings ensures no one spends Thanksgiving alone
The Montana Rescue Mission is opening its doors to the community today, inviting anyone without a place to go to join them for a Thanksgiving meal. The
Montana Tech offers 'Friendsgiving' meal for students, staff who can't go home
Director of Student Life Madeline Thomas came up with the idea a few weeks earlier after realizing many students were going remain on the Butte campus over the holiday.