Medicaid expansion is one vote away from the governor's desk. The program gives 75,000 low-income Montanans access to health ...
FEMA has cut employees and is now halting efforts to improve building codes. And, Israel says one of the bodies Hamas ...
Significant cuts to the federal workforce have created uncertainty around staffing levels at national parks in Montana. MTPR’s John Hooks shares the latest with host Elinor Smith.
Hundreds of people gathered in the Capitol rotunda this week for the biannual Rally for Public Lands. The crowds came to voice support for funding and preserving federal and state public lands.
Around 66,000 Montanans rely on the federal marketplace to buy health insurance. Many get enhanced subsidies that Congress ...
Dozens of rural communities are reaching a critical point with infrastructure at risk of crumbling. Many small towns can’t ...
Montana lawmakers are showing strong agreement that the state’s public schools need more money to help them catch up with rising costs. MTPR’s Austin Amestoy joined news director Corin Cates-Carney ...
A bill to fund the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons task force awaits the governor's signature; Judge rules law ...
The Montana Department of Justice opened an investigation into a Hamilton senator Wednesday. The Division of Criminal ...
An online tracker claims DOGE has saved $55 billion in federal spending, but NPR has found this to be false. And, Trump ...
More than 10,000 federal employees who had yet to complete their probationary periods have been fired by the Trump ...
The Trump administration has terminated Montana’s U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich U.S. Attorneys are commonly asked to resign ...
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