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California lawmakers this week advanced several efforts aimed at reining in utility profits and slashing electricity bills as part of their agenda to tackle the sky-high ...
As the days get longer and we inch ever closer to those glorious Montana summer days, it is time for our annual look at summer music festivals around the state.
An analysis of Montana’s budget for the 2025-27 biennium showed a 2.1% increase over the previous biennium, the Legislative Fiscal Division reported this week. Some members of the state’s legislature ...
It's a Thunder rule: To work in OKC, you must learn about OKC and what the bombing meant to the city
There is no NFL team in Oklahoma City, nor is there Major League Baseball (though the city does have a rich baseball history and streets named for all sorts of greats like Mickey Mantle, Joe Carter ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — You are Tyrese Haliburton. You went to the Eastern Conference finals last year and got swept. You went to the Olympics last summer and didn’t play much. You came into this season with ...
NiJaree Canady has achieved almost everything since transferring to Texas Tech from Stanford and signing an NIL deal worth just over $1 million.
Schwartz worked under celebrity chefs with Wolfgang Puck Catering and was mentored by Stephan Pyles, a pioneer of modern southwestern cuisine.
Montana PBS, which operates five free over-the-air channels, including PBS Kids and 24/7 legislative coverage, also provides an emergency alert service. The station faces a $1.8 million shortfall, whi ...
President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk are showing no signs of reconciling on Friday, but Republicans are increasingly urging them to settle their dispute. They know what's at stake ...
BILLINGS — Organizers believe this year’s Midland Roundtable Montana All-Star Volleyball Classic is going to be the best yet. Now in its fourth year, the match will be played on a Friday as a ...
The second half of the 19th century was a particularly interesting time to imagine Mars. This was a period during which the red planet seemed to be ready to give up some of its mystery. Astronomers ...
That phrase has become a central tenet of foreign policy realists. Henry Kissinger, secretary of state under U.S. President Richard Nixon, saw foreign policy as a strategic enterprise based on power, ...
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