Federal judge extends restraining order maintaining legal status for MSU international students
A court order barring the federal government from revoking two MSU students’ international visas remains in effect pending further action in the ACLU’s lawsuit.
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Montana’s energy economy pits traditional industry against renewable opportunities with billions of tax dollars at stake.
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For one of Montana’s most common substance use disorders, medical withdrawal resources remain few and far between.
The Year of the Wolves
Thirty years ago this month, gray wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho. Today, the people who made it happen remember the mayhem and magic of one of the 20th century’s most controversial acts of ecosystem management.
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Non-profit says Venezuelan man arrested by federal agents in Whitefish was in U.S. legally
Stopped for a broken taillight, Beker Rengifo del Castillo has since been turned over to immigration authorities and transferred to an out-of-state jail.
‘A year of unknowns’ for Montana tourism
The impacts of a trade war and strained foreign relations, particularly with Canada, introduce uncertainty to western Montana’s tourism industry.
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Legislature passes bill to allow tribes to enter into cannabis compacts
In the compacts, tribes and the governor’s office can negotiate a wide range of things related to marijuana operations and sales.
Federal attorneys offer more detail about allegations against MSU international students
In a response to the ACLU’s lawsuit, the government pushed back on the notion that it revoked student visas and raised allegations of criminal history.
DEQ denies petition to designate the Big Hole River as impaired by nutrient pollution
Petitioners urge DEQ to ‘use all available science’ in considering a future impairment designation.