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Therapy dogs have long visited medical facilities and schools offering comfort to patients, students and staff. But there is only one dog in Montana that goes to court.
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Regional News
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Communal prayers are being recited by Muslims around the world right now, the exact same prayers offered by Muslims in Montana.
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Iho Pomeroy died Tuesday, March 12, after battling glioblastoma brain cancer for about a year.
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The Montana University System Board of Regents meets today to hear updates and proposals from the state’s public colleges and universities, among them Montana State, where the university’s ag students could get a multi-million dollar boost for hands-on learning.
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As spring approaches, wildlife officials are reminding visitors and Montana residents to take steps to avoid the spread of aquatic invasive species while boating and angling.
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Montana’s Missing Persons Task Force has not met since last summer despite the Legislature funding the group for the next decade.
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Montana Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester is walking a fine line as he seeks a fourth term. And this year could determine control of the Senate. Tester’s appeal-to-the-middle brand of politics faces another tough test in increasingly polarized times.
National News
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Sheryl Crow announced her final album in 2019. She has since reconsidered her position. Her 2024 album is called Evolution.
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Filmmaker Morgan Neville dives into a surprisingly enigmatic comic in his two-part Apple TV+ documentary.
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It's been a year since Russia detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on spying allegations.
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In January, a door plug flew off a Boeing 737 Max 9 plane during a flight, leaving a hole in the fuselage, some of which are produced by Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc.
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An 8-year-old child is only survivor. The passengers were headed to an Easter festival before the bus plunged off a bridge on a mountain pass and burst into flames.
NPR Headlines
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- Jenn Tran named first Asian American Bachelorette in the franchise's 22-year history
- Longtime diplomat Victoria Nuland reflects on what she's learned over the decades
- It's been a week since gunmen stormed a concert hall in Moscow
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