A man from Roseville, Michigan was recently given a $128 ticket for leaving his vehicle unattended as he warmed it up in his driveway. Can Montanans face similar fines?
The Montana Commission on Sentencing is recommending lawmakers close a loophole in child sex abuse sentencing that allowed an eastern Montana man to be put on probation after pleading guilty to raping his 12-year-old daughter.
On Wednesday, State prosecutor Dan Guzynski proposed eliminating an exception to a mandatory minimum 25-year prison sentence for offenders convicted of rape, incest or sexua
New food safety laws in Montana went into effect this month. According to Foods and Consumer Safety Supervisor Ed Evanson, the new laws will allow new businesses.
If you're an accomplished home cook who has dreamed of someday selling your food, the state of Montana just made things much easier for you. The new cottage food law takes effect today and makes it possible for you to prepare certain foods at home and sell them directly to consumers...
As the 2015 legislative session gets underway, the Montana Department of Revenue is weighing-in on a bill that would make public the final sale prices of commercial and residential property.
Missoula law firm Datsopoulos, McDonald and Lind recently found itself on the wrong side of a decision handed down by the Montana Political Practices Commissioner regarding its support for the T.J. McDermott for Sheriff campaign.
Ernie Wayne Tertelgte, the self proclaimed "natural man" who became an internet sensation for his pro se defense of his fishing rights in a Montana courtroom, was sent to jail on January 27 for refusing to remove his hat in court.