Japan’s parliament is set to elect ultraconservative Sanae Takaichi as the country’s first female prime minister Tuesday.
Backers of two ballot initiatives calling for nonpartisan elections for Montana courts are suing Attorney General Austin Knudsen for editing their ballot language.
Sanae Takaichi is on track to become Japan's first female prime minister after her party secured a crucial coalition partner.
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Kent Kernahan, of Corvallis, said he’s a Methodist minister’s child, and he demonstrated Saturday at the No Kings Indivisible ...
When explaining the edit to Montana’s secretary of state, Knudsen’s Deputy Solicitor General Brent Mead wrote that the ballot language needed to convey the “practical implication to voters on seeing a ...
The top two candidates from each of the five districts advance to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes' general ...
Montana faces economic challenges as job losses loom and credit issues rise, alongside a colder winter forecast ...
Former prosecutors explained that attorneys need to clear tall hurdles to charge alleged perpetrators, particularly in sexual assault cases.
BILLINGS — A new Montana law requires the birth year to be listed on absentee ballots as part of the voting process. The law ...
Voters will weigh in on the next mayor and two city commissioners. See how the candidates responded to key issues.
Meanwhile, up in Alaska, the state got clobbered by a typhoon because the ice doesn’t form as early and the permafrost is ...
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