As summer temperatures heat up, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks reminds everyone who plans to be outdoors to be aware that fire danger is also on the rise. "We urge all recreationists to be cautious when building and extinguishing camp  |


Hunters have until July 30 to purchase chances for elk, deer, bison, antelope and mountain lion SuperTag hunting licenses. SuperTag chances are available for purchase online and from most licenses providers. Resident and nonresident hunters can buy an unlimited number  |
Young wildlife are stretching their legs and spreading their wings this time of year. Don't move fawns and other young wildlife this summer. Wildlife often leave young animals hidden for periods of time and return periodically to feed them. This  |
Hunters interested in taking part in any game-damage hunting opportunities on private land this year must register online by July 15 with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Hunts could take place anytime from Aug. 15 through Feb.15, 2010. Game-damage hunts  |


The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission is seeking proposals from groups or individuals interested in auctioning a 2010 bighorn sheep, moose, mountain goat, deer or elk hunting license to raise conservation funds. The FWP Commission will consider proposals from  |
Associated Press - July 10, 2009 5:53 PM ET DETROIT (AP) - General Motors is out of bankruptcy protection, presenting itself as a leaner, new company that will focus on customers, cars and...  |
According to Gregg County sheriff, Maxey Cerliano, the escaped suspect authorities have been searching for since Tuesday has been caught.  |
Associated Press - July 10, 2009 6:23 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Women's groups who were euphoric when President Barack Obama chose Sonia Sotomayor (SUHN'-ya soh-toh-my-YOR') to be the third woman...  |
Associated Press - July 10, 2009 6:33 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - The head of the District of Columbia Council says a former federal prosecutor will look into a contract between former mayor Marion...  |
Associated Press - July 10, 2009 6:23 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - A court official says a guardianship hearing for Michael Jackson's kids has been delayed for a week.  |
A light plane that crashed in Richmond, B.C., on Thursday night, killing two people, was carrying donated blood on a routine weekly flight when it went down on its final approach to Vancouver International Airport, officials have confirmed.  |
Female ski jumpers won't be competing in the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, the Supreme Court of B.C. has ruled.  |
Young people have been hardest hit by rising unemployment in British Columbia, statistics released Friday show.  |
British Columbia Transit violated rights to free speech when it refused to carry political ads on the outside of its buses, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.  |
British Columbia's cash-strapped Homeowner Protection Office is getting a financial transfusion.  |
The Carson City Little League 9-10 all-star team doesn't show any signs of slowing down.Carson chalked up its fifth straight post-season win, hammering Reno American West 15-0 Thursday night at Governors Field.  |
RENO - For Jesse Brinkley, Thursday night meant the end of a five-week journey that has nearly deprived him of food and water.  |
In a poem Army Spc. Noah Pierce wrote after his first tour of duty in Iraq, he mused, "I wonder if the smell of death will ever leave my nose."  |
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