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All 3 defendants found guilty of murdering Ahmaud Arbery
All three men charged in the death of Ahmaud Arbery were convicted of murder Wednesday.
Federal agent charged with pulling work gun on bar patron
A Drug Enforcement Administration agent from Colorado is charged with pulling his government-issued handgun on a man at a Bozeman bar while he was intoxicated.
Montana man pleads guilty to pandemic relief loan fraud
The owner of an eastern Montana restaurant has pleaded guilty to spending $75,000 from a federal COVID-19 relief loan to buy vintage automobiles, rather than as working capital for his business.
Montana governor signs bill limiting power of health boards
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has signed a bill limiting the power of local public health boards to issue mandates in response to emergencies like the coronavirus pandemic.
Fully vaccinated can travel again, says new CDC guidance
Add travel to the activities vaccinated Americans can enjoy again.
Biden hopes to boost offshore wind as Mass. project advances
A huge wind farm off the Massachusetts coast is edging closer to federal approval, setting up what the Biden administration hopes will be a model for a sharp increase in offshore wind energy development along the East Coast.
Montana Senate advances bill to allow sex education opt out
The Montana Senate has advanced a bill that would allow parents of public school students to opt out of sex education and would ban abortion providers from offering information in schools.
Trump bids farewell to Washington, hints of comeback
His term at an end, President Donald Trump has said farewell to Washington, but he also has hinted about a comeback .
The Latest: 5 weapons recovered, 13 arrests at DC protests
One person has been shot at the U.S. Capitol as dozens of supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the building and violently clashed with police.
US regulators post positive review of Pfizer vaccine data
U.S. health regulators have posted a positive review of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine as they near a decision on whether to allow use of the shot.
Montana could receive first vaccine doses by Dec. 15
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock said Wednesday that the state could receive around 9,750 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine developed by drug company Pfizer as soon as Dec. 15.
‘America the Beautiful’ is White House theme for Christmas
Melania Trump says the theme pays tribute to the "majesty" of the United States.