
Senate GOP Split: Movement to Expel ‘Out of Line Nine’ Republicans
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EPA reviews pollution rules, sparking debate: Environmental groups criticize rollbacks; industry praises deregulation moves.

A federal panel sided with hunters in a Wyoming land access case, a significant win for public land access rights.

Several Republican-led state legislatures are introducing bills to further limit abortion access, intensifying restrictions in already strict states.

Montana’s new U.S. attorney is Kurt Alme, appointed by the DOJ. The Great Falls native returns to serve as interim.

The ethics hearing involving former state Senate president Jason Ellsworth ended Saturday with debate over whether he bypassed disclosure laws.

One person dead after law enforcement responded to a threat at Lewis and Clark County Courthouse involving a handgun.

In rural America, microbusinesses are reshaping economies. JPMorgan Chase offers support to help them thrive and grow.

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The Bitterroot National Forest halts its 4-year project for thinning and burning due to endangered species concerns.

Despite its brevity, NEPA sets demanding workloads for federal agencies, sparking moves to streamline its processes.

A Senate Ethics Committee hearing examined Sen. Jason Ellsworth’s ties to a contractor, sparking witness debates.

