Montana June 21, 2023 'Yellowstone' creator says HBO exec passed on hit show because it 'feels so Middle America,' a 'step backward' "Yellowstone" creator Taylor Sheridan revealed in an interview that an HBO executive passed on his show because it "feels so Middle America."
Montana June 21, 2023 Biden administration moves to restore endangered species protections dropped by Trump The Biden administration has proposed reversing changes made by former President Donald Trump to the Endangered Species Act in an effort to protect imperiled plants and animals.
Montana June 12, 2023 Montana environmental group suing state over constitutional climate change obligation to begin trial Sixteen plaintiffs in Montana, who are between 5 and 22 years old, are suing the state for allegedly violating its own constitutional requirement to maintain a clean environment.
Montana June 9, 2023 MT gas plant to resume construction after judge reverses climate-based permit suspension NorthWest Energy's natural gas power plant near Laurel, Montana, will resume construction after Judge Michael Moses reversed his suspension of its air quality permit.
Montana June 9, 2023 Montana attorney general stands by TikTok ban despite lawsuits: 'Spying tool for the Chinese Communist Party' Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen said he was not interested in protecting China's free speech rights and that TikTok was banned for national security reasons.
Montana June 8, 2023 Rep. Ryan Zinke rips politicians 'complaining' about smoke in DC, blames fires on lack of forest management Rep. Ryan Zinke, R-Mont., highlighted the need for more forest management in America, as Canadian wildfire smoke causes alarm across the East Coast.
Montana June 8, 2023 Republican AG sues nonprofit accused of going woke to recoup taxpayer funds: 'Pretty clear violation' Montana's Republican AG has filed a lawsuit against the National Association of Attorneys General over its management of taxpayer funds and is demanding an audit.
Montana June 7, 2023 GOP senator 'alarmed' Pentagon canceled a drag queen event for kids but defended another Sen. Steve Daines sent a fiery letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Tuesday demanding answers on the Pentagon's policy on drag performances.
Montana May 26, 2023 Tester reverses course, suggests Montana shouldn't have banned 'silly' TikTok app after signaling support Sen. Jon Tester, a Democrat who initially supported a ban of TikTok in Montana, reversed course this week after a lawsuit was filed and insisted the state should not have banned the “silly app" earlier this month.
Montana May 26, 2023 Judge rules forest fire retardant pollutes streams but permits continued use to fight wildfires A judge ruled that U.S. Forest Service's chemical retardant that is dropped on wildfires is polluting streams in violation of federal law, but can keep being used to fight fires.
Montana May 24, 2023 Kansas woman dies after falling into a creek in Glacier National Park in Montana A 28-year-old woman from Kansas has died in Montana’s Glacier National Park. The woman was swept into a gorge after falling into a creek.