Fergus County commissioners passed a resolution Monday opposing legislation that would limit or prohibit the Montana Association of Counties from lobbying on behalf of its members.
Much of the debate so far has been on the tax rates themselves, but there are also other ideas for ways to offer residents a property tax break.
Bozeman previously had a so-called “inclusionary zoning” policy, until the legislature outlawed it during the 2021 session.
Lawmakers are weighing several bills that would impact Montana's property taxes. Find the latest updates on those bills here: ...
A bill before the Montana Legislature aims to eliminate voting barriers for Native Americans by requiring permanent satellite election offices on reservations ...
House plan would require five special elections. A pending Senate plan is expected to cause more do-over elections for that ...
A developer is proposing to build hundreds of homes, add businesses and build a water and sewer plant on a big piece of land ...
Another girls soccer season is upon us, and with the season starting on Thursday, Feb. 6, all eyes will be on the 12 AHSAA ...
A Community Wildfire Protection Plan will help secure grant funding for wildfire risk reduction projects, prioritize mitigation efforts, and provide the community with recommendations and resources to ...
The Westminster School at Oak Mountain Knights walked away with a red map as they took second place in the Class 1A-3A indoor ...
The third fast-moving clipper storm in a week is about to bring the Boston area some light snow on Sunday, and up to 3 inches north and west of the city. Boston will see scattered-to-steady snow ...