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A group of hardline Republicans is calling for a special legislative session - the third request in two days.
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A listener wants to know why it seems like the homeless population is growing. We’ll look at this issue both statewide and in Missoula to put it into context.
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Rural Americans are dying from preventable disease at a higher rate than their urban counterparts. That’s according to federal health officials.
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Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is suing the Biden Administration over its proposal to broaden protections against discrimination in education. State superintendent Elsie Arntzen is also pushing back.
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A female grizzly bear with a new cub was shot and killed by an antler hunter near Wolf Creek in Lewis and Clark County late last month, Montana FWP says.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is sending more than $28 million to Montana to help identify and replace lead pipes in drinking water infrastructure
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More than a hundred people gathered on campus at the University of Montana Wednesday to protest the ongoing war in Gaza.
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Half of the Republican candidates for Montana’s eastern congressional district met during a debate in Havre Tuesday night.
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State utility regulators have reopened public comment on a petition that would require them to consider the impacts of climate change as part of their decision-making.
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A panel of Republican lawmakers met on Monday to discuss their concerns over what they’ve called “troubling judicial rulings.” Democratic legislators declined to participate.
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Judges on the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals honored new member Anthony Johnstone at a ceremony in Missoula last Friday.
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A longtime Forest Service employee has been tapped to lead the Stevensville Ranger District on western Montana’s Bitterroot National Forest.
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