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.
The Montana Supreme Court says the state has sufficient grounds to charge a 24-year-old Billings woman with tampering with or fabricating evidence in part by having sex with her husband before falsely reporting that her former boyfriend raped her in August 2012.
After 18-year-old Aubrey Stewart was paralyzed by a falling branch from a tree owned by the city of Jacksonville, the city quickly agreed to pay his family $3.5 million. But the president of the Florida Senate won't give his claim a hearing.
Update, March 27, 12:45: Jordan Graham has been sentenced to 365 months (30 years) in prison with five years supervised release after pleading guilty to the 2nd degree murder of her newlywed husband Cody Johnson.
After a year-long court battle over wanting to take a peek at some state documents, the Missoula Independent is stuck having to foot the bill for their court fees even though they won the right to look at the documents in question.
Rather than spreading holiday cheer, a new viral carol by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is spreading holiday fear of National Security Administration (NSA) spying and overreach.
Tom George Vineyard, 38, of Missoula, charged with driving onto a North 5th Street sidewalk on May 16, striking two sisters and killing one of them, has pleaded guilty to two felonies.