The Montana Supreme Court, in a 4-3 decision Friday, upheld the lower court’s ruling, saying medical providers have standing to challenge laws that affect their patients.
MTN News reports another group of health-care providers to several poor and low-income consumers have sued the Bullock administration over 2018 state budget cuts, asking a judge to void the cuts and order them restored. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday, takes aim at cuts to services for the mentally ill and developmentally disabled, claiming the Bullock administration didn’t follow the law when it enact
Q2 reports that Billings police officers testified Wednesday in the ongoing coroner’s inquest regarding the deadly standoff at Big Bear Sports Center in November, resulting in the death of Frank Half Jr. on November 4th. Officers testified that Half’s death was preventable, his hostility and noncompliance led them to believe they had no other option but to shoot him after a nearly 10-hour standoff
A suspect in the shooting at the Rimrock Mall parking lot appeared in court on Tuesday. 23-year-old Bryan Travis Antelope is facing six felony and two misdemeanor counts that include assault with a weapon, tampering with evidence, criminal endangerment and criminal mischief...
Detective Mitch Lang took the stand in the Markus Kaarma trial today to take jurors through a video walk-through he filmed as well as crime scene photographs.
One of Lang's specialties is determining patterns in criminal activity. He does not recall any pattern of crimes in the Prospect area of Grant Creek leading up to the shooting...
On Monday, June 30, U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen ruled against the U.S. Forest Service and in favor of the Alliance for the wild Rockies over a 36,000 acre logging project in the Kootenai National Forest.