Statewide news from Montana Public Radio
As wildfire seasons change, more people are exposed to more intense fires and more smoke. Public health researchers from across... more
State officials Monday approved the purchase of a nearly 33,000-acre conservation easement about 45 miles southeast of Libby. And state... more
Montana weather forecasters are increasingly confident this winter could be cooler and wetter than recent years.
The two main candidates for governor spar over property taxes, housing costs, and abortion. And the two candidates for the... more
The Environmental Protection Agency Wednesday released a new plan that will expand the number of homes in Butte eligible to... more
State utility regulators have denied an eastern Montana utility’s request to temporarily charge customers more for gas. But long term... more
Homeowners in Montana are facing challenges to find– and pay for– insurance due to rising wildfire risk.
More than 250 Montana health care providers have signed a letter in support of protecting abortion access in the upcoming... more
A new report shows that the population that uses public assistance programs is diverse.
A Montana fuel company will receive a billion dollar loan from the federal government to increase its production. Local communities... more