
Montana’s Nonresident Tourist Spending Hits Record $5.82B in 2022-23
Nonresident tourists spent $5.82 billion in Montana over two years, with significant spending in Glacier and Yellowstone regions.

Nonresident tourists spent $5.82 billion in Montana over two years, with significant spending in Glacier and Yellowstone regions.

Election night in the US is like a jigsaw puzzle, with results trickling in from counties and towns, creating early leads that may shift as more votes are counted.

Conservative groups aim to end Montana’s Medicaid expansion, which insures about 78,800 people, arguing it’s costly.
A mid-Michigan semiconductor plant will receive $325 million from the CHIPS Act to build a cutting-edge facility.

Educators face increasing Republican attacks on public education, leading to teacher restrictions and departures.

Greater Boston hosts an underground network providing abortion pill care packages, amid growing college activism.

Deborah Howard, ex-Republican and Reagan admin member, now runs as a Democrat to defeat Trump and flip Arizona legislature.

A watchdog and the public are suing Montana’s Legislature to disclose concealed communications with lobbyists.

The federal government finalized a tax credit to boost U.S. clean energy and mineral production, aiding Sibanye-Stillwater.

Investigations into potential voter registration fraud in Pennsylvania’s counties fuel online misinformation, as Trump comments.
Study Aims to Guide National Secure Firearm Storage Strategies Through Community and Education Partnerships October 28, 2024 In February 2024, Michigan introduced a safe storage law requiring secure firearm storage in homes with minors. This law targets preventing children’s access to firearms, addressing the leading cause of death in children

Child care workers earn low wages, often below poverty level, with many reliant on public aid. Pay gaps persist by race.

