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Trump Administration Takes Keystone Dispute to Supreme Court
U.S. District Judge Brian Morris ruled that Army Corps officials improperly reauthorized the program.
Trump Administration Sues to Delay Release of Bolton Book
The administration contends Bolton did not complete a pre-publication review.
Montana unemployment applications drop, but 47K out of work
Applications for unemployment benefits in Montana have declined as the state continued to lift closures designed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Montana sees most female statewide candidates in decades
Female candidates to make significant gains in Montana's election this year with the highest number seeking statewide political office in 30 years.
Called to order: Supreme Court holds 1st arguments by phone
The Supreme Court: the first time audio of the court's arguments was heard live by the world and the first arguments by telephone.
Governor issues directive to ensure telehealth coverage
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock issued two directives Tuesday related to the coronavirus outbreak.
Coronavirus accelerates decline of slumping coal industry
The coal industry was already hurting before the coronavirus, and the pandemic has made things much worse.
Montana university cuts 82 more programs in restructuring
MSUB now offers 135 degree and certificate programs after an initial cut of 37 program a year ago.
Montana hospitals raise financial concerns amid pandemic
Montana Hospital Association estimates that canceling pre-scheduled procedures could cost state hospitals up to $100 million after three weeks of the pandemic.
Justices reject move for release of more Montana inmates
The MT Supreme Court rejected a petition asking to appoint a special master to reduce the population of state prisons and jails amid the coronavirus outbreak.