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More Candidates Join Crowded Mont. US House Race
Two more candidates have filed to run for Montana's open U.S. House seat.
12 Charged in Montana State Prison Smuggling Operation
Prosecutors say a dozen people face charges in a long-running operation to smuggle tobacco and other contraband into the Montana State Prison.
Mont. Man Pleads Guilty to Causing Highway Worker’s Death
A Montana man has pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide while under the influence for huffing compressed air and causing a crash that killed a state highway worker near Billings last October.
Vehicle Goes off Glacier’s Going-to-the-Sun Road, 3 injured
The driver of a car traveling along the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park swerved to avoid a vehicle stopped in the roadway.
Texas Billionaire H. Ross Perot Dies at Age 89
Perot, whose 19% of the vote in 1992 stands among the best showings by an independent candidate in the past century, died early Tuesday at his home in Dallas.
Validity of Obama Health Care Law at Issue in Appeal Hearing
An appeals court will hear arguments Tuesday on whether Congress effectively invalidated former President Barack Obama's entire signature health care law.
Tom Steyer Launches 2020 Campaign After Saying He Wouldn’t
Tom Steyer, the billionaire investor and activist, said Tuesday he's joining the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, reversing course after deciding earlier this year that he would forgo a run.
More Alcohol Seized in Connection With Yellowstone Club
The liquor, wine and beer were being stored and served at an unlicensed location, according to an agency notice of the June 25 raid.
Ballot Initiatives Seek to Legalize Recreational Marijuana
Two groups are working on ballot initiatives seeking to legalize and tax recreational marijuana in Montana.
9-Year-Old Boy Killed in Western Montana Hit-and-Run
The patrol says the boy was eastbound on a nonmotorized scooter when he was hit by an eastbound minivan.