The state medical board has evidence this doctor was hurting patients. It renewed his license 鈥 twice.
The hospital that fired Dr. Thomas C. Weiner turned over thousands of pages of documents, but members of the board say they were unaware of them.
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The future of coal country: Landscape on the brink of change
Montana’s energy economy pits traditional industry against renewable opportunities with billions of tax dollars at stake.
鈥楴ot knowing where to go鈥: Montana鈥檚 sparse landscape for alcohol detox
For one of Montana鈥檚 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鈥檚 most controversial acts of ecosystem management.
Montana鈥檚 agricultural tax rules slash bills for thousands of million-dollar homes
Properties classified as agricultural get a tax break worth hundreds or thousands of dollars annually. Lawmakers could tighten qualification requirements this year.
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Montana State Prison warden has returned from leave
The Department of Corrections has not disclosed why Warden Jim Salmonsen went on leave, or why the leave ended.
Tribal health leaders say Medicaid cuts would decimate health programs
Montana鈥檚 five urban Indian clinics, in Missoula, Helena, Butte, Great Falls, and Billings, serve 30,000 people.
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The Rise of Microbusinesses in Rural America
In the heart of rural America, small businesses, which have served as the backbone of these communities, are evolving.
How Trump鈥檚 executive order to expand timber production affects Montana聽
Timber industry analysts wonder if they can keep up with Trump logging orders.
Federal appeals court sides with corner-crossing hunters in Wyoming dispute
A three-judge panel upheld a lower court鈥檚 ruling in favor of four hunters facing civil trespassing charges.
Two bills aim to resolve law enforcement dispute between state, Lake County and CSKT
At the center of the conflict is Public Law 280.