Measles case identified in Flathead County
Flathead County health officials said they had confirmed a case of measles in a local adult who had recently traveled out of state. The announcement brings Montana’s total number of measles cases identified in 2025 up to nine, with the rest in Gallatin County. Until this year, Montana had last recorded a case of measles…
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Montana judge finds trans care ban unconstitutional
A state district court judge in Missoula has ruled that a 2023 state law banning many gender transition-related medical services for transgender minors is unconstitutional, prohibiting its enforcement.
In the aftermath of one cancer doctor, patients and families search for answersÂ
An investigation into longtime Helena oncologist Thomas Weiner sparked concerns about past medical care. But Montana’s routes to accountability are often stacked with obstacles.
Asbestos clinic in Libby forced to close
An asbestos screening clinic in a Montana town where thousands have been sickened dust from a nearby mine has been shuttered by local authorities. The move follows a court order to seize the clinic’s assets in order to pay off a judgment to railroad BNSF. Courts in Montana have said BNSF contributed to the asbestos…
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How Foundation for Government Accountability is chipping away at public benefits, one state at a time
Foundation for Government Accountability, a conservative policy think tank out of Florida, has worked for more than a decade to reshape the nation’s public assistance programs. That includes SNAP, which federal data shows helps an average of 42 million people afford food each month. It also advocates for ways to cut Medicaid, the federal-state program…
In a broken mental health system, a tiny Montana jail cell becomes an institution of last resort
In Montana, counties are jailing mental health patients they’re not equipped to handle when the Montana State Hospital is at capacity. Few local hospitals have their own inpatient psychiatric beds. As a result, people arrested for anything from petty theft to felony assault can be jailed for months or longer as their mental health worsens.…
Montana confirms 5 measles cases in Gallatin County
Montana public health officials have identified five cases of measles in Gallatin County, the first confirmed instances of the infectious disease in the state since 1990.
The state medical board has evidence this doctor was hurting patients. It renewed his license — twice.
Since at least April 2021, the Montana medical licensing board has had evidence, including thousands of pages of patient files and medical reviews, that Dr. Thomas C. Weiner, a popular Helena oncologist, had hurt and potentially killed patients, ProPublica and ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ have learned. Yet in that time, the board renewed his medical license…
Tribal health leaders say Medicaid cuts would decimate health programs
As Congress mulls potentially massive cuts to federal Medicaid funding, health centers that serve Native American communities are bracing for catastrophe.
Criminal abortion ‘trafficking’ bill gets hearing before first committee
Montana lawmakers are considering a bill that would create a felony for pregnant patients who obtain an “illegal†abortion within or outside of the state and criminally penalize anyone who assists them.

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