David Daniels writes, "Evangelical Christians and other religious groups have aligned themselves with Trump and his acts of corruption. In doing so, Evangelicals are placing themselves in contradiction to Jesus."
Congressman Ryan Zinke was in Bozeman on Monday morning to introduce legislation that he says would make it harder for the federal government to sell off public lands.
Graybill, a lawyer, has fought and won against abortion bans in cases playing out across Montana, but he said even though the courts have blocked legislation supported by Republican legislators and signed by Republican Gov. Gianforte, the laws still create fear.
Missoula County signed two letters to the state on Tuesday seeking funding from the historic preservation grant program to restore the Montana Building downtown and St. Michaels Church, located at Fort Missoula.
City council members in Glenwood Springs unanimously approved a resolution last week calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, becoming the first Colorado municipal government to join a growing list of cities nationwide that have endorsed such a measure.
Inflation is slowing and job growth has surged, but many Americans still feel the burden of expensive housing — fueled in part by high demand, low inventory and mortgage rates.
Missoula law enforcement on Tuesday identified the 28-year-old man who fired a gun near the Johnson Street shelter last weekend as Martin Pelayo-Olmedo.
Three organizations are suing the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest for failing to fully consider how a large logging and burning project might affect grizzly bears and Canada lynx.
One of Missoula's largest income-restricted housing projects remains less than 50% full, though the city's housing officials expect full occupancy this spring.