Statewide news from Montana Public Radio
Montana’s early snow season is off to a slow start, but it's too soon to be worried, hydrologist says.
Montana groups are looking to help wildlife safely cross I-90 near Missoula where collisions with cars are becoming more common.
A new audit reports that an estimated $1.2 billion in taxable value from new construction in Montana went unaccounted for... more
Montana’s high court upheld a block on a ban on gender-affirming care for minors. The case is not yet over,... more
A new audit concludes that the state fails to properly track lobbyist activity at the Legislature.
About two dozen Missoula-area teachers pondered the uses and risks of artificial intelligence in the classroom at a first-of-its-kind AI... more
There are fewer nursing home staff and patients who are opting to get their updated COVID vaccines, according to federal... more
A new report by investigative news nonprofit ProPublica centers on allegations of misconduct by one of Montana’s most influential doctors.... more
Montana’s U.S. Senator Jon Tester gave a farewell speech to the upper chamber Monday. Colleagues commended his public service and... more
Flathead electric receives $3 million for wildfire mitigation. Montana's outdoor rec industry bolsters state economy and boosts job market. Gov.... more