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Montana’s chief campaign law enforcer says Republican Attorney General Austin Knudsen did not break the rules by recruiting his primary election opponent.
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Montana Republican Congressman Matt Rosendale has ended his bid for the U.S. Senate less than a week after he officially launched his campaign.
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In the year since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned federal protections for abortion, access to services has not changed in Montana. But that’s not for lack of trying by Republicans, as debate over the issue is far from over.
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Democrats in the northeast corner of Montana have announced the formation of a central committee to expand their membership.
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As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations decline across the country, the pandemic in Montana has continued to get worse. The average number of hospitalizations grew by nearly 40% over the past month. Health care workers are trying to keep up, and some are pushing the state to do more to help.
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Montana’s health department distributed between $84 million and $163 million in Medicaid and Child Health Insurance Program benefits to people...
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State health department officials gave legislators an update Monday on the agency’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Officials say that response…
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Montana’s June 2 primary election is less than a month off, and candidates are busy carving out positions, and campaigning as best they can during the…
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The state health department is changing how its programs for kids and families collaborate. Health officials announced Friday those services will now fall…
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Montana has been awarded a $10 million federal grant to improve the health outcomes for pregnant and postpartum women in rural Montana.