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Cruise for Good: Providing free rides in driverless vehicles to late-night service workers in San Francisco

Today, we’re excited to announce a pilot program providing free rides for late-night service and hospitality workers in San Francisco – a community that fueled our city throughout the pandemic, and even prepared many of the meals delivered to people in need during that time.

New study ranks Montana #8 in the nation for gun-related deaths

According to a new study by Stacker composed of data from the CDC, Montana was ranked number eight in the nation for gun-related deaths from 2017-2021.

Never Mind The Bottlenecks, Wind Farm Repowering Is Taking Off

Repowering an existing wind farm is one way to get around the anti-wind movement and keep pumping more clean kilowatts into the grid.

Montana Dept. of Commerce announces end of pandemic-era emergency rental funds

MERA recipients can go to housing.mt.gov for resources on other assistance programs administered by the Montana Department of Commerce that will remain available after MERA ends.

Why are there NO Roundabouts on Missoula’s Reserve Street?: An Informational Guide 2nd Edition – US Dept. of Transportation

A roundabout is an intersection that uses a circular junction instead of stoplights or stop signs to manage traffic flow. Instead of every car stopping, they enter the roundabout slowly, and traffic moves almost continuously.

Which States Generated the Most Renewable Energy in 2022?

Even though no congressional Republican voted for the biggest climate bill in the country’s history, red states were among the leaders in green power generation last year.

Rural States Are Moving Ahead With EV Charging Infrastructure

The federal infrastructure package is making electric vehicle charging a reality — even in states with few registered EVs. In Montana, the need for this infrastructure is driven, in part, by tourism from other states.

Awash in Asphalt, Cities Rethink Their Parking Needs

In cities big and small, the tide is turning against sprawling parking lots, car-centric development, and minimum parking mandates.

Developer one step closer to bringing 3D-printed homes to Montana

3D printing drastically cuts down the build time, and Stark said using this technology can also cost around 30% less than a traditional home build.

“You’ll see a single-family home, a 2,000 square foot home, [can be completed in] 40 hours or less depending on the temperature and conditions,” Stark said.

Fort Peck tribes plan ambitious hydrogen project

Should the development advance, Fort Peck Reservation would play host to a hydrogen plant producing fuel for the trucking industry, as well as a carbon sequestration site and wind farm.