Olivia Reingold
Olivia Reingold is the Tribal Issues Correspondent for Yellowstone Public Radio. She was previously a producer for Georgia Public Broadcasting and participated in the NPR program, “Next Generation Radio.” She graduated from Columbia Journalism School, where she reported on opioids and the 12-step recovery program, Narcotics Anonymous. She’s from Washington D.C. and is particularly interested in covering addiction. She likes to sew, just don’t ask her to follow a pattern.
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The U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs advanced two bills this week that aim to beef up law enforcement’s response to the missing persons crisis in...
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Crow women face long wait times, drives and confidentiality concerns when it comes to receiving reproductive healthcare. That’s according to a report...
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The State-Tribal Relations Committee is pressing Montana’s Congressional delegation to do more to increase public input and tribal consultation on the...
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Montana State University Billings announced the opening of a sweat lodge on its campus Tuesday. It’s part of the university’s effort to retain...
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The U.S. Attorney’s Office is hosting training sessions in Montana this week for indigenous communities about how to enter missing persons cases into a...
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In an earlier report we mistakenly identified the age of a recently elected Fort Peck tribal executive board member. Alexander Smith is actually younger...
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A Crow singer might take home her second national music award this weekend. Desja Eagle Tail is nominated for best female artist and best country artist...
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The public had its first and only chance to meet with State Department officials about a new environmental analysis of the Keystone XL pipeline this week. Some protesters drove hours to attend.
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The public had its first and only chance to meet with State Department officials about a new environmental analysis of the Keystone XL pipeline Tuesday.
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An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated Alexander Smith's age as 24. He is 20. The Fort Peck Tribes swore in a new Tribal government Monday....