
Helena Jury: Montana’s Utility Districts Not Politically Motivated
A Helena jury ruled that Montana lawmakers didn’t favor a political party in redrawing utility commission districts.

A Helena jury ruled that Montana lawmakers didn’t favor a political party in redrawing utility commission districts.

Medicaid expansion in Montana improved healthcare on reservations, covering 230,000 people by June 2024, despite costs.
This article is sponsored content produced by JPMorgan Chase & Co. and presented by Montana Free Press. As 2024 approaches, it’s a good time to reflect on the financial goals set earlier this year. Whether aiming to purchase a home, finance a vehicle, or start a business, 2023 was about

U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale, known for choosing principle over practicality, opts out of reelection after a brief Senate run.

Congressman Greg Stanton warns health care leaders of potential cuts by Trump administration to Medicaid and ACA programs.
A federal judge ordered Maricopa County to redo an election for two Phoenix Union High School Board seats due to ballot errors.

Over half of Arizona’s teachers might leave the profession, citing low pay and crowded classrooms as main reasons.

A former Secret Service agent pleaded guilty to stealing $56,000 in cryptocurrency from a secure evidence vault.

The public comment period is open for the Flagstaff and Coconino County regional plan, guiding future development.

Arizona AG Kris Mayes announced 14 indictments for poaching crimes, including theft and animal cruelty, in Arizona.

On today’s newscast: Navajo Nation pushes Congress on water rights, 14 indicted for poaching, and new bipartisan mine cleanup.

Montana’s infrastructure grade fell to a “C-,” with significant funding needed to improve aging systems statewide.

