
Remembering Pat Williams: Montana’s Longest-Serving U.S. Representative
Former U.S. Rep. Pat Williams, Montana’s longest-serving representative, remembered for his dedication to public service.
Former U.S. Rep. Pat Williams, Montana’s longest-serving representative, remembered for his dedication to public service.
A long-anticipated freeway interchange in north Phoenix progresses, driven by growth linked to TSMC’s new plant.
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Senate Republicans retool proposal to sell Western public lands, excluding parks. Raises outcry across spectrum.
Senator Elissa Slotkin outlines a new vision for the Democratic Party, focusing on economic security and strong policies.
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors approved a contract with BerryDunn to review elections processes, including security.
Rich Forsman, a former conservative, now opposes congressional Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act, worried about its impact on the middle class and Medicaid.
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A state House committee voted to advance bills allowing longer sentences for 19- and 20-year-olds convicted of murder.