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Woman Convicted Of Bilking Mom Out Of $120K
A Missoula woman has been convicted of bilking her Alzheimer's-stricken mother out of more than $120,000 by using a reverse mortgage on the elderly woman's home.
District Judge Karen Townsend found Paulette Homer guilty Friday after a bench trial this week and scheduled a sentencing hearing for March 6...
$250K bail For Washington Man Charged In Missoula Death
Bail has been set at $250,000 for a Washington man accused of beating another man to death in Missoula.
David Sekou Hylton, of Tacoma, Wash., appeared on a deliberate homicide charge in Justice Court on Friday. A warrant for his arrest was issued in December, nearly six months after 41-year-old Angelo Fuentes, of Spokane, Wash...
UM To Hold Meeting On Sex Assault Investigations
University of Montana officials will hold a public meeting to discuss the school's investigation into several reports of sexual assault both on and off campus.
Montana Considers Extending Wolf Hunt In Bitterroot
Montana officials are proposing another extension of the state's gray wolf hunt as harvest numbers continue to lag original expectations.
UM Generates Most Ticket Sales For Sports
State officials say the University of Montana accounts for 74 percent of the $7 million generated in the state in 2011 through ticket sales for college sports events.
FBI Seeks Help Finding Montana Teacher’s Body
The FBI is asking property owners in parts of North Dakota and Montana to check vacant farmsteads for signs of disturbed soil where the agency says a missing Montana teacher might be buried.
Suspect In Custody, Questioned About Missing Montana Teacher
A Montana school district says a math teacher who went missing last weekend is dead, and the FBI announced it has one man in custody and is questioning another in connection with her disappearance.
USDA To Shutter 4 Offices In Montana, Wyoming
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it plans to shutter four offices in Montana and Wyoming as part of a $150 million cost cutting measure that includes 259 closures nationwide.
Food Nutrition Service offices will close in Helena and Cheyenne, Wyo...
Credit Suisse Asks For Lawsuit To Be Thrown Out
Attorneys for Credit Suisse are asking a federal judge in Idaho to toss out a multi-billion dollar lawsuit filed against it.
Homeowners at four resorts claim Credit Suisse inflated the value of the resorts and issued loans so large to developers that they could never be repaid in hopes of foreclosing on the properties as part of a so-called "loan to own" scheme...
Tester Holds Workshop For Women in Missoula
A Small Business Opportunity Workshop for woman will take place next month in Missoula focusing on helping Montana women get a jump-start on opening their own small business and creating jobs.