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We are just about at the mid-point of the 100 deadliest days, the time between Memorial Day and Labor Day, when law enforcement sees an increase in fatal crashes.
The elected body that regulates utilities in Montana is again embroiled in controversy. Its presiding officer is under investigation, and he’s claiming he’s been unfairly targeted.
After a couple of days with isolated thunderstorms for the state, more widespread storms will rumble across Big Sky Country over the next several days.
A 12-year-old boy has died from a brain-eating amoeba after swimming in a South Carolina lake over the July Fourth weekend.
Stormy weather continues in southern Montana this afternoon with more thunderstorms firing over the mountains. Flash Flooding is becoming an increasing concern with each additional day of wet weather.
Thunderstorms have been wild and wet across the state the last several days, but lightning strikes are sparking moderate sized wildfires across the state as well.
MTN Chief Meteorologist Curtis Grevenitz was joined by weather rookie Alaska on Tuesday, July 29, in Helena at KTVH.
When 9-year-old twins Ava and Addison were visiting their grandmother near Detroit, they never imagined a trip to the pool would put them in the right place at the right time to save someone's life.
HELENA — After 38 years of service, the current USS Helena has sailed its last mission. A decommissioning ceremony for the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine was held at the U.S. Naval ...
The Last Chance Stampede and Fair drew big crowds this past week, but some drivers on Custer were left idling as people tried to make their way to the carnival rides and rodeo.
A proposal to bring a ballot measure to keep political party labels out of Montana’s judicial elections is taking another step forward.
There was a crowd at the Yogo Inn for the official announcement of a new business development that’s set to bring tens of millions of dollars in investment and hundreds of jobs to the community.