Montana is expected to see less snow and hotter and drier summers due to climate change, and that will harm rangeland cattle and grain crops.
Nearly five years into lead removal efforts, most of Montana’s schools have shut down their dangerous water sources. Where do they go from here?
MISSOULA — The “M” Trail is not only a Missoula icon, it is also the most hiked route in Montana. However, with steep slopes ...
A district court judge in Helena heard arguments Thursday afternoon from attorneys seeking a preliminary injunction on behalf ...
Thomsen, all signed University of Montana scholarship contracts this week and will join the Grizzlies over the next year-plus ...
Wildfires are typically regarded as a summer event, ripping through forests and homes in the hotter months. But just last ...
NorthWestern Energy crews continue to work on electrical grid repairs and resiliency in the months since this summer’s ...
The new floodplain could restrict construction on hazardous land or require some residents in the 100-year flood mark to get ...
Alum draws upon friendship with ‘A River Runs Through It’ to illustrate how teacher and writer inspired generations of ...
Hell Roaring Creek is a natural wonder in Montana that has many claims to fame. The best way to view it is on the Hell ...
Kaylene Big Knife, a University of Montana alumna from the Chippewa Cree Tribe, has created the Native Griz logo for UM's ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...