
Bishop Dolan Responds to Trump’s Criticism of Pope Leo XIV’s Policies
Addressing Trump’s comments on Pope Leo XIV, Bishop Dolan emphasizes peace as the strength of God, not weakness.

Addressing Trump’s comments on Pope Leo XIV, Bishop Dolan emphasizes peace as the strength of God, not weakness.

The Michigan Legislature resumes to tackle affordability, focusing on auto insurance, housing, and healthcare.
Roberto Orozco-Ramirez, an auto mechanic from Froid, Montana, has been detained for over two months after being arrested by Border Patrol on charges of illegal re-entry into the U.S., a felony offense. Recently, federal prosecutors requested the dismissal of the charge, and Chief District Judge Brian Morris agreed to it,

Jon Husted’s proposed amendment aims to balance the budget, risking deep cuts to Social Security and Medicare funds.

As Congress debated the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Rep. Tom Barrett received donations from billionaires and corporations benefiting from its passage.

Caroline Bicks explores Stephen King’s archives, uncovering his “bibliomagic” and insights into his creative process.

The Montana Federation of Public Employees elected new leaders, with Melissa Romano as president, succeeding Amanda Curtis.

Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan, who has traded up to $2 million in stocks while in office, faces scrutiny as he runs for a third term against Mary Peltola.

Food banks and shelter services in Michigan face rising demand as federal funding cuts and economic policies impact assistance.

The U.S. Forest Service plans to close or combine facilities nationwide, affecting research sites and staff locations.

Pope Leo XIV rebukes Trump’s Iran war rhetoric as unacceptable, sparking a social media feud over faith, politics and global peace.

Jeremiah Shinn named University of Montana president; praised for leadership, student commitment, starts July 1.

