Month: November 2025


Billings Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Murder on Crow Reservation
Federal case stems from November 2024 killing near Pryor on tribal land

Montana Senator Co-Sponsors Bill Making It Easier to Try Violent Juveniles as Adults
“Ensuring Americans have safe communities to live in is both common sense and one of government’s most basic duties.”

Hospital Funds Peer-Based Crisis Prevention in Butte Schools
Hope Squad trains students to recognize warning signs, connect peers to help

Cascade County Board of Health Needs a Course Correction
Grulkowski faults the Chair’s conduct, questions lawful appointments, and calls for stronger, steadier leadership.

Missoula Crime Report – November 12, 2025
Diverse incidents marked a busy day across various neighborhoods.

Gallatin Crime Report – November 12, 2025
Early morning dominated by patrol and traffic-related incidents

Governor Says 80% Got Tax Cuts, but 1 in 10 Homeowners Still See Increases
Some jurisdictions like Missoula raised taxes despite windfall revenue from rising home values

Say No to an Activist Supreme Court
Montana’s 1972 constitutional delegates explicitly denied courts the power to define environmental rights – but the Supreme Court has seized it anyway


Gallatin Crime Report – November 11, 2025
Multiple traffic stops and patrol checks mark an active day

Montana Senators React to Government Shutdown Ending
Senate votes 60-40 to end 41-day shutdown as eight Democrats join Republicans








