KALISPELL, Mont. -- In Kalispelll, an anti-abortion group staged a rally and prayer vigil outside a local clinic on Sunday.Members of the local 40 Days For Life campaign gathered together in front of the All Families Healthcare Clinic.They say their goal is to end abortion in the Flathead and around the world.Members plan on taking turns praying on the sidewalks outside the clinic over the course of 40 days.“This is the most important civil rights issues of our time,” said Campaign Communications Coordinator James Compton. “This is human life, and human life is precious from the moment of conception.”
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A rash of break-ins overnight have Missoula County Sherriff’s Deputies on the lookout for some bold thieves.
The homes and vehicles hit were all in close proximity to each other...in the Target Range area of Missoula.
Western Montana rivers and streams are on their way up, according to the National Weather Service.
In the Missoula area, weather officials say the Clark Fork River is expected to reach 8.6 feet by Friday, just 9 inches shy of action stage.
The stepmom of three children who were taken
by their father to the Bahamas on a sailboat against custody orders
is being held without bail in Hawaii and will be extradited to
Montana.
State wildlife officials say a young
grizzly bear caught grazing on lawns in a residential area near
Ferndale has been released on the west side of Hungry Horse
Reservoir.
A judge has struck down more Montana
campaign finance laws in an ongoing challenge that the regulations
restrict free speech.
U.S. District Judge Charles Lovell ruled Wednesday that state
laws requiring attack ads to disclose the targeted candidates'
voting record and ban knowingly false statements in such ads are
unconstitutionally vague.
On May 16, the Centers for Disease Control released their 35th annual report titled "Health, United States, 2011." This report includes a compilation of health data through 2010 from a number of sources within the federal government and in the private sector. Here are some interesting highlights.