Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy on Sunday hesitantly expressed support for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, but said ...
The Trump administration has transferred hundreds of immigrants to El Salvador despite a federal judge's order temporarily barring the deportations under an 18th century wartime declaration targeting ...
Like most Montanans, you’ve probably heard that our state is experiencing a child care crisis. Elected officials and political candidates list “child care” right alongside “housing” and “property taxe ...
A woman was shot and killed Friday by law enforcement after she reportedly had entered the Lewis and County Courthouse with a pistol and made threats to staff and a ...
Without Democratic votes to break a Senate filibuster, the GOP would not have been able to pass its stopgap spending bill and ...
President Donald Trump’s volatile tariff threats are unleashing historic jumps in public anxiety. This has the potential to ...
The president’s apparent strategy is attempting to eliminate the agency on his own authority, while asking Congress to finish ...
One Democratic lawmaker is admitting that Democrats are still "finding our footing" as they seek to establish a plan for the ...
Legislators threatened to cut a half-million dollars from the Montana Lottery's budget if they continued to circumvent the transparent, competitive bidding process.
One of the survivors told the other surviving roommate that no one was answering calls and that they were really confused.
It was a whirlwind day for the Montana House of Representatives, with bills being endorsed that could significantly impact nuclear energy production and a heated debate about Montana’s National Guard.
By Marie Kennedy The Mountain Times This is the third in the series on community names in the Mount Hood corridor. We’ll take ...