Montanans Securing Reproductive Rights celebrated collecting 117,000 signatures, but less than one month later, organizers fear this latest move from the secretary of state could invalidate some of those efforts.
Tim Sheehy, the Republican seeking to unseat Sen. Jon Tester and give U.S. Senate control to the GOP, is campaigning on what he calls Tester’s and Democrats’ “extreme” abortion position.
Lila Tomek worked at Nebraska's Martin Bomber plant during World War II. She died at age 101, two months after receiving the Congressional Gold Medal with other wartime "Rosie the Riveters."
Both candidates in attendance, Jerry Lynch and Katherine Bidegaray, said their campaigns represent the judiciary's fight to maintain the branch's independence against partisan influence.
Biden's presidency has been one of the defining messages in the race for Montana's Senate seat.
Plans for a pilot program to fund locally led behavioral health solutions in rural and frontier communities move to Gov. Greg Gianforte for approval.
U.S. District Court Judge Dana Christensen found that the Forest Service and FWS continued to violate the ESA, even with the revised Biological Opinion ordered in the prior lawsuit.
Fussner of Milton, Florida, was killed after apparently holding a female at gunpoint and threatening to “shoot up” a fireworks show in West Yellowstone or somewhere in Montana.
A federal judge in Texas wrote in his order Wednesday the Biden administration was "manipulating and perverting" the law to enact sweeping social policy.
When rangers contacted the man there was an exchange of gunfire and the man was killed.
Fewer people are covered by Medicaid today, after the chaotic and federally mandated unwinding process led by the state health department, than before the pandemic.
After a half century of activism, many Native Americans thought a bitter debate over the capital's football mascot was over two years ago when the team became the Washington Commanders.
“I think it's time that we take our platform seriously, and we require people to abide by it. That’s all,” said former state Rep. Brad Tschida.
Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate Tim Sheehy stepped down from his leadership roles at his aerial firefighting company, naming his recent primary election victory as the reason.
Stephen Bradford elected Tuesday morning surgical amputation of his shattered left leg after his motorcycle collided July 3 with an alleged drunken driver. He later changed his mind.
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Montanans Securing Reproductive Rights celebrated collecting 117,000 signatures, but less than one month later, organizers fear this latest move from the secretary of state could invalidate some of those efforts.
Tim Sheehy, the Republican seeking to unseat Sen. Jon Tester and give U.S. Senate control to the GOP, is campaigning on what he calls Tester’s and Democrats’ “extreme” abortion position.
Lila Tomek worked at Nebraska's Martin Bomber plant during World War II. She died at age 101, two months after receiving the Congressional Gold Medal with other wartime "Rosie the Riveters."
Both candidates in attendance, Jerry Lynch and Katherine Bidegaray, said their campaigns represent the judiciary's fight to maintain the branch's independence against partisan influence.
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A Boulder man was charged with attempted deliberate homicide after allegedly becoming interested in the TV drama "Dexter," which is about a police forensic technician and vigilante serial killer.
The defendant, Braxton A. Norwood, 43, from Marburg, Germany, pleaded guilty on June 27 to falsification of records in a federal investigation, court filings show.
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Tim Sheehy, the Republican seeking to unseat Sen. Jon Tester and give U.S. Senate control to the GOP, is campaigning on what he calls Tester’s and Democrats’ “extreme” abortion position.
Both candidates in attendance, Jerry Lynch and Katherine Bidegaray, said their campaigns represent the judiciary's fight to maintain the branch's independence against partisan influence.
The money will move into seven counties and two reservations as some employees seek to relocate toward industrial hubs.
A federal judge in Texas wrote in his order Wednesday the Biden administration was "manipulating and perverting" the law to enact sweeping social policy.