The state senator representing Livingston and Park County was among the 28 legislators who voted for a bill that would allow for the partisan election of judges and justices.
Legal experts are concerned that President Donald Trump is expanding executive powers beyond the law – creating what they ...
The vast majority of students attending Montana’s two flagship universities do not initially come from Missoula or Gallatin ...
The sponsor of the bill says that many students could maintain their right to vote, but it comes down to "intention." ...
Do you have a plant that could harm wildlife lurking in your yard?
Mayor Andrea Davis took her expertise in the affordable housing world to confront an issue affecting Missoula's long-term ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee rejected the idea of appointing the Clerk of the Montana Supreme Court as a nonpartisan ...
On Wednesday, the Montana Senate debated Senate Bill 42 which would fundamentally change judicial elections in the state by ...
Clone Robotics founder and CEO Dhanush Radhakrishna discusses the rise of the humanoid robot on 'Making Money.' President ...
Despite Montana voters approving C-I 128 in the last November election, making abortion a constitutional right in the state, ...
The four proposals appear to be spurred by major constitutional initiatives that appeared on Montanans’ ballots in November and the court challenges they went through along the way.
Two bills aimed at barring inactive voters from being counted on petitions to qualify initiatives to be included on Montana ...