KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) — The trial for an Evergreen man accused of deliberate homicide in the death of his girlfriend's 2-year-old son has been set for March 14.
The Montana Highway Patrol has reached a settlement in a lawsuit claiming the patrol improperly detained Hispanic drivers over unfounded concerns they were in the country illegally.
State health officials are rescinding a finding that no sexual abuse occurred in a January incident between two clients at the Montana Developmental Center.
The Montana Supreme Court heard arguments in an appeal of a case that could determine whether the state's $10 million cap on jury awards for punitive damages will stand.
A teacher who spent just a month in prison for the rape of a 14-year-old student is going back to court to be re-sentenced, after the original judge in the case was censured over comments that placed some responsibility on the victim.