Dashiell Hammett, a former Pinkerton strikebreaker-turned-writer, modeled the fictional town of Poisonville on Butte, calling it an “ugly city of forty thousand people set in an ugly notch between two ugly mountains that had been all dirtied up by mining.
Tractor Supply, which has more than 2,200 stores in 49 states selling lawn and garden supplies, power tools, equine and pet supplies, clothing, tractor and trailer parts and other products, is coming to Butte, county officials say.
BUTTE, Mont. – Ducks Unlimited is making a comeback in Butte after a 16-year absence, bringing renewed focus to wetland conservation in the area.
A former nurse practitioner in Butte, Montana, has been sentenced to five years in prison for falsely billing approximately $62 million to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana for vitamin B-12 injections.
After a mild start to winter, people are looking forward to the colder temperatures the season can bring.While the air cooled down over the past few days, these
A cold weather advisory is in effect through Monday morning for most of Montana. An extreme cold warning is specifically in place from Butte to Seeley Lake and
Montana State Prison Warden Jim Salmonsen has been placed on leave, according to the Montana Department of Corrections.
GREAT FALLS — As predicted, it was an extremely cold morning across Montana on Monday, January 20, 2025. Elk Park was officially the coldest spot in Montana with a temperature of -41°. Elk Park is in Jefferson County between Boulder and Butte along I-15.
Highlands College CDL Instructor Ted Shupe says semi crashes on Montana’s interstates are likely caused by drivers unfamiliar with Montana’s steep mountain passes.
Eastern Montana and the central corridor will also experience gusty winds, with speeds between 40 and 55 mph. Tonight, temperatures will be chilly, with lows around 13 degrees in Butte, 19 degrees in Missoula, and 10 degrees in Glasgow. Tomorrow ...
The late Stephen Tomazich donated $127,680 to the Chelsea Bailey Animal Shelter which plans to use the money to create more public space and security for employees.
Back-channel communications between Montana lawmakers, lobbyists and stakeholders when drafting bills are once again open to the public under a court order issued Tuesday in Great Falls.