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Delta cutting Butte flights

“All of the airports in Montana have been cut back by Delta at least two or three flights,” Griffith said. “They’re saying it’s for the winter, but I would expect it to be a long winter.”

Technology saves time, gas for truckers – PrePass lets rigs get weighed without stopping

Called PrePass, the system can give trucks as much as 60 to 90 minutes a day of additional driving time – a significant savings

New light rail may draw ‘Truffles’

Truffle stands for "The Reconstituted Urban Family Forming Links Everywhere," which Parks admits is quite a mouthful. The group comprises minorities, singles, couples without children, and seniors – all projected to account for 80 percent of the 250,000 people expected to live around the 50-plus new light-rail stations that are planned, according to the "Invasion of the Truffles" report.

Big Sky Airlines cancels planned routes from Kalispell, Spokane to Calgary

“It’s a credibility issue.”

Big Sky Airlines opens links from Glacier Park International Airport in Kalispell, Montana to Boise and Calgary

"This service to Calgary and Boise allows us to connect to two fairly large metropolitan areas," said Mike Daigle, Glacier Park International Airport director. "We believe that GPI is strategically located between these two cities and makes a perfect connection or stopping point."

Questions, answers about bankrupt airlines

With three of the nation’s 10 biggest air carriers already in bankruptcy, the impact so far has been surprisingly light for travelers. Here is what to look for.

Without Doubt, Rail Builds Better Economy

This weekend’s conference celebrates the remarkable boost modern public transit systems are giving to dozens of American cities. There is no longer any doubt that a powerful link exists between effective public transit and a region’s economy.

‘Sharrows’ aim to help cars and bikes share roads

Special lane markings alert drivers to slow down and guide cyclists to a safer spot.

Why Did The Moose Cross The Road?

Vermont and Maine both have struggled with the deadly combination of increased traffic and a growing moose population. Moose pose a particular problem because they are slow, large and so tall that headlights often go under their legs, so their eyes don’t reflect light at night the same way that deer do.

Northwest states to toughen auto rules – Emissions curbs are set for Oregon and Washington

When that happens, California’s newly implemented emissions standards, which are the toughest in the country, will be in effect along the entire West Coast.