Drivers in southwest Montana know winter weather can bring road closures along Interstate 90; we’ve already seen some closures this month.There have been four a
The three-bedroom, three-bathroom “fully restored” brick house boasts a 2,316-square-foot layout, blending historic charm with modern conveniences like stainless steel appliances and an open floor plan. She purchased the residence back in 2016 for $699,000, records obtained by The Post show.
Bozeman Police Officer Connor Foley talks with MTN's Jane McDonald about how he and his K-9 partner Copper will serve the Bozeman School District as school resource officers.
Glenn Close has revealed she has left New York City behind in favor of small-town Montana. The Emmy, Tony and Golden Globe-winning actor, 77, is known for her iconic roles in films such as Fatal Attraction and 101 Dalmatians and can currently be seen in the new Netflix action-comedy Back in Action.
After a mild start to winter, people are looking forward to the colder temperatures the season can bring.While the air cooled down over the past few days, these
Glenn Close has called Montana home for six years and could not be happier. Now, the "Back in Action" star is expanding her property portfolio in the midwest and building a "zen farmhouse" outside of the city.
Montana state Sen. Jason Ellsworth is being accused of entering into an inappropriate contract. He counters that he’s the subject of political attacks.
The Montana Legislature is now considering House Bill 74, which would raise the fee for private fish ponds to $600.
Montana State Prison Warden Jim Salmonsen’s leave started Jan. 14, according to department spokesperson Carolynn Stocker. Stocker said Monday she could not provide more information about the reason for Salmonsen’s leave or how long it could last. Associate Warden Scott McNeil is acting as warden, Stocker said.
MTN talked with students at MSU and a popular content creator in Bozeman about their reactions to the looming TikTok ban.
Members of the Montana State University Rodeo team had a unique experience in Washington, D.C., despite the cancellation of their planned participation in the Inaugural Parade. Shantell Brewer and Alexis McDonald, representing Bobcat Rodeo, made the trip to the nation's capital on their own.
The Japan Consulate General in Seattle, the lead organization that upholds Japan’s connections with Montana, will host a reception in celebration of this relationship at the Capitol