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Montanans Urged to Pick Backyard Fruit, Discourage Bears
Montana wildlife officials are urging residents to pick the low-hanging fruit from their backyard trees to avoid attracting hungry bears.
Times Apologizes for Tweet, Revises Kavanaugh Article
The New York Times is under fire for its story about a new sexual misconduct allegation against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Vow to Ban Assault Weapons Gives O’Rourke Debate Breakout
For a few moments anyway, there was a sense of what people once called "Beto-mania."
Montana Officials Approve $400 Million Wind Farm Project
An Oregon-based company has received approval to build a 114-turbine wind farm in Montana that would generate enough electricity to power more than 76,000 homes a year.
Top 2020 Dems Finally on Same Stage
All of the top Democratic presidential candidates will share a debate stage, a setting that could make it harder to avoid skirmishes among the early front-runners.
Mining Waste Contaminants Suspected in Montana Fish Kill
A fish kill in Montana has been blamed on mining waste washed into a river during recent heavy rains.
Officials: Feral Canadian Hogs Encroaching on Montana Border
Wildlife officials say feral hogs from Canada encroaching on Montana's northern border are a serious concern for farmers and others.
Trump Marks His 3rd 9/11 Anniversary With War Still Raging
Donald Trump marked his third 9/11 anniversary as president on Wednesday amid his growing frustration about what he calls the "endless war."
Grizzly Bear Euthanized After Raiding Occupied Camps
An adult male grizzly bear has been euthanized after raiding occupied camps in Montana.
Court Strikes Down Montana Law Barring Political Robocalls
By MATT VOLZ Associated Press
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that Montana can't ban political robocalls based on their content alone, marking the latest in a string of court decisions against U.S. states that attempt to restrict automated phone calls promoting political campaigns...