A state investigation found that the club was serving alcohol in two bars that had applied for but not received a liquor license in December and January.
MTN News reports a man, who police suspect was driving drunk, knocked down a power poll on First Avenue South in Billings Monday night, causing a partial road closure at around 8:30 p.m. from South 31st Street to South 30th Street. According to Billings police, the man was driving a truck and was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and was awake and communicating...
With St. Patrick’s Day coming up on Saturday, Missoula Police will be scheduling extra patrols to ensure that people don’t drink and drive as they celebrate.
Both President and Mrs. Trump both spoke on Thursday about the epidemic of opiod drugs in the U.S,, however Montana Attorney General Tim Fox also emphasized the challenge of both alcohol and methamphetamine.
As of this week, University of Montana President Royce Engstrom will make the decisions as to where and when alcohol will be served at the Payne Family Native American Center on campus.
A Billings lawyer reportedly tried to use her position with the state to get out of a DUI arrest. Michele Lynn Braukmann faces charges of criminal child endangerment, possession of an open alcohol container and operating a vehicle without proper registration...
The former Butte Central music teacher and band director has denied charges that he provided alcohol to students during a state basketball tournament in Hamilton and sexually assaulted a 16-year-old girl.