BILLINGS – More than 1.5 million subscribers, comprising many Montana residents, could be part of a class-action settlement by the state’s largest newspaper company, Lee Enterprises,...
From Watts v. KOS Media LLC, decided Tuesday by the Nevada Court of Appeals (Chief Judge Bonnie Bulla, joined by Judges Michael Gibbons and Deborah Westbrook):...
For the second time in the 2025 NCAA Tournament, Michigan State basketball took a major punch in the first half from a feisty opponent but was...
Six years ago, Oregon quietly started sending children in foster care to locked residential treatment facilities in other states. When they got to those facilities, many...
Shaylee Allred’s childhood love for reading reignited in 2023, but it was one particular cowboy romance series she read at the end of that year that...
Washington — Congress returns Monday from a weeklong recess as the fallout continues from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s move to help Republicans advance a controversial...
The private prison industry has again come knocking in southwestern Wyoming, pitching the for-profit detention of immigrants as a potential boon for the region’s transitioning economy. ...
Judge Lawrence VanDyke of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, appointed by President Donald Trump during his first term, issued a unique dissenting-opinion...
More than 100 pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered outside Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco on Sunday evening, protesting a performance by the Israel Philharmonic. The protest, which...
An unpredictable, four-game road trip ended on a high note Sunday in Houston. Here are three takeaways from Denver’s 116-111 win over the Rockets at Toyota...