
Government Shutdown Sparks Surge in Demand at Food Pantries
The government shutdown has delayed federal food assistance, increasing demand at local pantries like Flagstaff’s.

The government shutdown has delayed federal food assistance, increasing demand at local pantries like Flagstaff’s.

Montana Senate President Matt Regier seeks legislation to address “political agendas” at teacher conferences amid controversy.

A federal judge halted a trout project in the Absaroka Mountains, ruling it conflicts with the Wilderness Act.

An old newspaper account caught Scott Thybony’s eye, detailing Wells Spicer’s Grand Canyon trek and legal exploits.

Two federal judges ruled that the Trump administration must continue funding SNAP during the government shutdown.

As energy demand from data centers rises, a new gas power plant aims to prevent costs from impacting residents.

A water-quality watchdog urges Montana to delay wastewater permits, citing a lack of a plan to tackle nutrient pollution.

Montanans rally to avert hunger as SNAP support falters. Local drives and donations aim to fill the gap amid shutdown.

Arizona’s Turquoise Alert has activated once since July, raising questions about its effectiveness for missing persons.

General Motors to lay off 3,400 workers at EV facilities, citing lack of hydrogen infrastructure and policy challenges.

General Motors plans to lay off 3,400 workers at EV facilities, including 1,200 at a Detroit plant, per Detroit News.

Virginia lieutenant governor candidate John Reid praised Confederate generals as “remarkable” and likened critics to the Taliban, sparking controversy.

