Statewide news from Montana Public Radio
Montana’s outgoing U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale held a final tele-town hall with constituents before he leaves office in January. He... more
A nonpartisan observation group that monitored the November election in 16 counties has released its preliminary findings. The group found... more
Much of the country continues to see big declines in drug overdose deaths, but deaths in Montana were virtually unchanged.
Next month, the state education department will have a new leader for the first time in eight years. Townsend Public... more
The state’s highest-ranking K-12 education leader is set to leave her post next month after eight years in office. Superintendent... more
Among the sparkling lights and fresh pine scent of the holidays lies a minefield of potential dangers to household pets.... more
An advisory jury last week found that districts to elect utility regulators were not drawn in a way that favored... more
Montana’s governor held an invite-only session on Tuesday with the state’s most powerful utility companies and energy industry players. The... more
A district court in Helena temporarily blocked a pair of state agency rules that prevented transgender Montanans from updating their... more
You probably know snowpack affects the amount of water in our rivers. But snowmelt also recharges underground water systems and... more
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