Randy Pinocci is off the hook for a couple of felony charges in Cascade County — at least for now — but he’s out $200. As part of a deferred prosecution agreement, Pinocci pled no contest to a disorderly conduct misdemeanor with a $100 fine, and he admits there was probable cause to charge him […] The post Randy Pinocci pleads no contest to misdemeanor, felonies dropped appeared first on Daily Montanan.
Labor leaders testified Monday against a petition the Montana Public Service Commission adopt a rule requiring consideration of climate change effects on health and the environment. Amanda Frickle, with the Montana AFL-CIO, said she wanted to be clear she was not testifying to dispute the science of climate change. However, Frickle said unions are not […] The post Montana Public Service Commission hears testimony on climate petition appeared first on Daily Montanan.
A federal judge in Montana has issued a preliminary injunction against the Montana Department of Transportation prohibiting it from ordering political signage along the state’s highways and roads to be