Montana Attorney General Tim Fox is asking the federal district court in Great Falls to intervene in a lawsuit seeking to stop the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock said Monday during an online meeting about climate change that he's open to supporting the Keystone XL pipeline "if it's done right."
An executive for the company proposing the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada's oil sands into the U.S. says it has missed the 2019 construction season due to court delays.
The Northern Plains Resource Council was one of the environmental groups that sought help from the federal courts in stopping the $8 billion Keystone Oil Pipeline, and Judge Brian Morris obliged, stopping the project with a federal court order on Thursday
Civil liberties advocates sued the U.S. government Tuesday, alleging law enforcement agencies have been making preparations to crack down on anticipated protests over the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
41 year-old Robert LeClair is being sought for questioning in the shooting death of a 31 year-old man in Helena. LeClair is considered armed and dangerous.
Two more business groups expressed their support and excitement for President Trump's announcement on Tuesday that the Keystone XL Pipeline was being resurrected.
Governor Steve Bullock delivered the State of the State address Tuesday night at the Montana Legislature, with the Republican response from Speaker Austin Knudsen.
Today President Donald Trump signed executive orders to expedite the Keystone XL pipeline that will pass through parts of Eastern Montana and the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Senator Steve Daines joined the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee today to approve construction of Keystone XL pipeline, clearing the way for full Senate vote.