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A federal court shortened Montana’s wolf trapping by over two months. The ruling aims to protect grizzlies.
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A federal judge in Missoula heard arguments Thursday on Montana’s law to ban Tik Tok in the state. The judge pressed state attorneys over previous statements made by the attorney general that appear to contradict the state’s legal defense.
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A federal judge has blocked what would have been a decade-long project logging nearly 4000 acres in northwest Montana.
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A federal judge in Missoula Tuesday ordered wildlife officials to reevaluate their efforts to establish a grizzly bear population in Southwest Montana and central Idaho.
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A trial is underway in federal court in Missoula to decide whether a law banning vaccination status discrimination can apply to health care providers.
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Wolverines will receive protections while the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service considers listing them under the Endangered Species Act.
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A federal judge has blocked enforcement of a new Montana law that bans discrimination based on vaccination status as it applies to health care providers. Medical and nursing groups sued last year saying it jeopardizes their work.
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Missoula District Court Judge Donald Molloy ruled that the forest service improperly exempted the Stonewall project from management rules aimed at maintaining elk herds in the area.
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A federal judge in Missoula has ruled the Flathead National Forest violated the Endangered Species Act by removing a rule that limits road building in…
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Montana’s commissioner of political practices is ruling the conservative dark money group American Tradition Partnership illegally coordinated election…