An accused sex trafficker already facing multiple prostitution and drug charges denied a new charge in U.S. District Court in Billings on Wednesday.
Ten years ago, "locavore" was anointed the 2007 word of the year by the Oxford American English Dictionary. Since then the idea of wanting to eat closer to home has only gained traction, which has naturally invited skepticism.
For such a light and airy confection, the mighty marshmallow has the power to summon good memories any time of the year.
Ten years ago, "locavore" was anointed the 2007 word of the year by the Oxford American English Dictionary. Since then the idea of wanting to eat closer to home has only gained traction, which has naturally invited skepticism.
Montana’s slate of 2018 candidates for federal office mostly come from upper- income classes expected to benefit from last week’s federal tax reform bill, though they don’t all support it.
The Land Board's refusal to protect elk habitat near Whitehall earlier this year leaves the area in jeopardy, conservationists say.
Richard Brown spends hours in his Shepherd basement most days, pulling the lever on his loading press over and over at a steady pace. Each movement drops a brass pistol or rifle casing with a fresh primer onto an assembly…
There’s a new owner at the M&M Bar & Café in Uptown Butte.
Lewis and Clark County will repair and reopen a historic bridge that was damaged earlier this month by an overloaded tractor trailer, although details are yet to be determined.
Addiction treatment for pregnant women is scarce on Montana reservations. Women often need to travel hours to access services.
Montana has an extreme shortage of physicians licensed to administer buprenorphine, a prescription drug shown to more than triple the success of recovery if paired with counseling.
One Montana hospital has dramatically reduced both the amount of time drug-exposed infants spend in intensive care and the number of kids placed into foster care.
The drug crisis hits newborns in Montana harder than in most states because Montana has so few resources to help pregnant women recover from addiction. Four women share their experiences.
Women who used drugs during pregnancy share handwritten notes about their stories, advice for others and hopes for the future. A collection of short personal essays and portraits.
Infants exposed to drugs in-utero can experience devastating immediate impacts, but the long-term effects are largely unknown and may be linked more closely to social factors, including poverty.
Only a sliver of pregnant Montanans who seek drug treatment receive it. Recovery professionals say inadequate funding keeps them from expanding services.
The stigma of drug use is amplified for pregnant women, deterring them from care and making them more likely to end up in jail than recovery.
The Montana Highway Patrol said a Polson woman died Tuesday after a crash on U.S. Highway 93 near the town of Ravalli north of Missoula.