A Thurston County park has ranked as the top cold-water plunge spot in Washington state, according to a new survey.
President Donald Trump’s March 1 executive order calling for “immediate expansion of American timber production” generated ...
Like many small, rural towns, Grangeville has had its share of challenges in its 150 years of existence. Yet it remains a viable community with an evolving business district and a population of mostly ...
Jim Hines has spent decades advocating for the environment on behalf of the Sierra Club, but he’s never before seen one of ...
At the center of the conflict is Public Law 280 and law enforcement funding in Lake County, which overlaps with much of the ...
The loss of funding has temporarily sidelined or delayed most of the projects, which rely mainly on the federal grants for ...
The bill’s most recent fiscal note indicates an estimated cost of $2.7 million for the biennium, including a 15% contingency, ...
Funding from the State Local Infrastructure Partnership Act (SLIPA) is helping fund projects in towns all around Montana, both big and small.
The Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, which manages state lands, has identified 1.25 million acres spread across more than 3,200 parcels of publicly inaccessible state land.
The Lake Monsters Swim Team showcased their talent and tenacity at the 2025 Montana Swimming Short Course Championships in ...
Breaking from precedent, the agency has not publicly acknowledged that three top officials, including one in Montana, are leaving. The agency has stopped issuing press releases on many topics.
A judge has ruled in favor of the Koi Nation, throwing a Clearlake hotel project into uncertainty. The tribe is also trying to build a resort casino near Windsor in Sonoma County.