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Montana’s Pro-Life Ranking Continues Three-Year Slide Following Abortion Amendment
November 4, 2025 | Health
State drops from 28th in 2024 to 32nd following voter approval of constitutional abortion amendment
Report: Montana’s Manufacturing Industry Creates over $2B in Wages
“Manufacturing continues to be a strong and resilient sector of the Montana economy.”͏
Montana’s Election Weak Spots: Absentee Abuse, Same-Day Voting, and Ballot Delays
Permanent absentee status and same-day registration prioritize convenience over election integrity, writes Trevor Walter, HD 69 candidate
When Fear Silences Freedom: Why Montanans Must Find Their Voice Again
November 4, 2025 | Letters to the Editor
Reclaiming Montana’s spirit of grit, faith, and free expression.
Helena City Commission Candidate Leaves Threatening Voicemail for Senator Sheehy
November 4, 2025 | Politics
Haley McKnight wished cancer and death on Sheehy after his vote on GOP reconciliation bill
Missoula Crime Report – November 3, 2025
November 4, 2025 | Crime
Widespread Criminal Events and Multiple Fires Reported
Missoula Food for Fines Program Returns as Federal SNAP Benefits Remain Suspended
November 3, 2025 | Government
Local parking commission partners with food bank during government shutdown affecting 42 million Americans
Montana Logs 6,000 New Business Registrations in October
November 3, 2025 | Business, Government
October figures put state on track to break 2024 record of nearly 64,000 business filings
Missoula Crime Report – November 2, 2025
November 3, 2025 | Crime
Increased Criminal Activity Across Several Missoula Neighborhoods
Missoula Crime Report – November 1, 2025
November 2, 2025 | Crime
Multiple Incidents of Disorderly Conduct and DUIs Across Missoula
Missoula Crime Report – October 31, 2025
November 1, 2025 | Crime
Multiple Incidents of Person Needs Assistance and Suspicious Activity
Missoula Republicans Organize Food Drive While Local Activists Plan Political Theater at County Courthouse
GOP launches community food drive as SNAP benefits suspended, contrasting with activist groups’ planned “Die-In” demonstration
School Choice Is The Antidote For Compulsory Radical Indoctrination
A Kalispell resident argues that homeschool families and school choice advocates must unite against government overreach in education
Report: Majority of Montana’s Long-Term Debt Tied to Pensions
October 31, 2025 | Government, Labor, Money
Pensions account for 60 percent of Montana’s state and local long-term debt.
Missoula Crime Report – October 30, 2025
October 31, 2025 | Crime
Increased Activity Noted in Westside Neighborhood
Missoula Activists Plan ‘Die-In’ as Democrats Block 13th Reopening Vote
October 31, 2025 | Events, Government, Politics
Senate Democrats block funding as local activists target Republicans over SNAP cuts
Officials Warn of Public Health Crisis as 5,300 Carfentanil Pills Seized in Billings
Massive drug bust reveals dramatic escalation in synthetic opioid trafficking, with Yellowstone County emerging as regional hotspot