Chilly morning in parts of Montana!
Wednesday, October 30, 2024, brought some of the coldest temperatures we've seen in months in part of Montana!
Daylight Saving Time ends next weekend
Millions of Americans will turn their clocks back by one hour next weekend, as Daylight Saving Time will end on Sunday, November 3, 2024
Possible bear attack was actually vicious murder, Montana investigators say
Investigators are asking for help solving a "vicious" murder in a remote camping in Montana that was so brutal a 911 caller had reported it as a possible bear attack.
250 Montana health care providers show their support for abortion access
More than 250 Montana health care providers have signed a letter in support of protecting abortion access in the upcoming election.
Montana’s New Grizzly Bear Plan Says It’s Ready to Take Back Management from the Feds
Montana wildlife managers released a new plan that would guide the state's management of grizzly bears should the species be delisted.
Lynch, Swanson tango to be new chief justice of Montana Supreme Court
The lack of an incumbent in this year's Supreme Court chief justice race has drawn partisan groups into the fray.
A Candidate for U.S. Senate Says He Was Shot in War. Was He?
Tim Sheehy, a Republican running for U.S. Senate in Montana, says he has a bullet in his arm from Afghanistan. But new questions have been raised about his account.
Holy Rosary Healthcare celebrates opening of cancer center in Miles City
Holy Rosary Hospital celebrated the opening of the Helmsley Cancer Center in Miles City. Patients will no longer have to travel to Billings, which is important for expenses, support, and treatment.
Cold start this morning, fall-like weekend weather
Patchy fog and cold temperatures this morning arcross western Montana. Otherwise, ample sunshine today with high temperatures in the 40s and 50s. Another hard f
Yellowstone Season 5 Recap: 3 Things to Know Before Part 2
It has been two years since Yellowstone Season 5 Part 1 was released and fans have been eagerly waiting for the next installment to release. Now, in 2024, Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2 is set to make a release on November 10,
Montana guard Money Williams steps away from team in wake of mother's passing
Sophomore guard Money Williams is taking a leave of absence from the Montana men's basketball team in the wake of his mother's death on Oct. 12.
Food pantry drive kicks off to support Great Falls schools
First Interstate Bank and the Great Falls Community Food Bank have partnered again for the annual Great Falls Public Schools food pantry drive.
Winter Storm Warning Issued For 3 States: 'Drive With Extreme Caution'
National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologists issued a winter storm warning for three states this week as winter-like conditions could disrupt travel. The warning was issued for parts of Colorado, Utah and Montana. The winter storm was expected to bring heavy snow and strong winds to mountain areas across the Western states.
Montana Man’s Death First Thought To Be Grizzly Mauling, Now Suspected Murder
A grizzly attack was initially suspected in the death of a Montana man found dead in his tent Saturday. But on Wednesday, authorities announced
Two Montana students receive perfect ACT scores
According to Rath Education Group and PrepScholar, less than one percent of the 1.3 million students who took the ACT in 2021 and 2022 received a perfect score.
The Edge of Infinity: artist Chance Robinson stares into the stars to paint surreal scenes
For twelve years, Chance Robinson has lived among the stars; for the last two, he has painted what he has seen through his telescope, bringing inspiration from the cosmos to the canvas.
'She was a smiling bright light': Helena woman who died on horseback ride buried at Fort Harrison
Meghan Rouns' funeral service was held Thursday and started with a horse-filled procession to Fort Harrison with riders from around the state who honored her love for the animals.
Butte Sheriff candidate found in violation of campaign finance laws
In developing election news in Butte, a candidate for city-county sheriff has been found to be in “serious violation” of state campaign finance laws.
The race to replace Arntzen
O’Brien and her supporters have likewise painted Hedalen as the out-of-touch candidate, attempting to tether her to Arntzen’s embattled administration by virtue of her roughly year-long stint in 2018 and 2019 as Arntzen’s deputy superintendent and her Arntzen-esque campaign rhetoric about keeping “indoctrination” out of public classrooms.
Montana Renewables gets $1.4B commitment from federal agency
The loan guarantee will help finance the expansion of a renewable fuels facility in Great Falls that will utilize vegetable oils, fats, and greases to produce sustainable aviation fuel
Montana Jordan teases the third ‘Big Bang Theory’ spinoff show: ‘It’s a mystery to me too’
We all know the storyline is that Georgie gets married a couple times, but whether it’s with Mandy the next couple times, we don’t know. We’ll have to watch and find out,” said Montana
Stay On A Working Cattle And Bison Ranch In Montana
Bring the whole family on a ranch vacation in Montana where you'll go horseback riding, fly fishing, and sport clay shooting. It's an adventure of a lifetime.
Montana Senate Candidate Tim Sheehy's Opinions Are Straight Out Of Project 2025
Let's begin in Montana, where incumbent Democratic Senator Jon Tester is in a life-and-death struggle with Republican Tim Sheehy, who is a piece of work. This week, Sheehy unburdened himself on the subject of public education. From the Daily Montanan:
UM Western invites students to Fall Preview Day
The University of Montana Western is inviting high school students to its Fall Preview Day.The day is anintroduction to UMW’s campus life and academic program
Long-awaited moisture for Montana is finally here
Southern Montana is expected to experience more rain and snow. Winter storm warnings and advisories cover most higher elevations. Highs in lower elevations will only reach the 40s and 50s.
HD83 Candidate Profile: Wes Feist, Republican
HELENA — The Republican candidate for House District 83 is Wes Feist. Feist, who is born and raised in East Helena, told MTN he is running for the legislature because he wants to make sure children have access to educational opportunities, limit government reach and protect access to public lands.
Flathead Warming Center gets day in court, to remain open during day
A federal judge granted the Flathead Warming Center's request for a hearing at the federal courthouse in Missoula on Oct. 25.The city of Kalispell confirmed th
These two Montana students aced the ACT
Students rarely earn a perfect ACT score, but two Helena public school students recently received that perfect 36.
Montana Jordan Says Fans Shouldn’t Be Worried About Georgie and Mandy’s Future Despite Show Title (Exclusive)
Montana Jordan explained to Us Weekly why he wasn't concerned about 'Georgie and Mandy's First Marriage' ending in divorce for the main couple
Governor candidates talk taxes, economy, housing and more during their only debate
The Democrat and Republican competing to be Montana’s governor debated for the first and only time Wednesday. The hour-long matchup was hosted by ABC/ Fox-affiliate NonStop Local.
Butte black bear cubs transferred from FWP Wildlife Center to zoo
Two black bear cubs that were captured in August in Butte are being tranfered out ofBlack bear cubs from Butte transferred out of FWP Wildlife CenterCubs will
Positive Changes Afoot
A cold front is already delivering rain and mountain snow along with cooler air that will slow the wildfire activity and clean up the air.
Montana governor candidates to debate Wednesday
Republican incumbent Gov. Greg Gianforte and Democratic challenger Ryan Busse will square off in their first and only debate Wednesday.
Jefferson County voters to consider local tax on marijuana sales
County leaders say, ever since the start of Montana’s recreational marijuana sales at the beginning of 2022, they’ve been looking at the possibility of creating a local option tax on those sales.
Montana Becomes an Abortion Battleground State with Advocacy Groups Spending Millions
If passed, the initiative would amend the state constitution “to expressly provide a right to make and carry out decisions about one’s own pregnancy, including the right to abortion,” the measure reads.
Montana students practice earthquake response
The intermountain seismic belt, which runs through the western third of the state, is where the majority of the earthquake activity occurs in Montana.