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Upgrades on the terminal ticket counter and baggage area to begin June 15.
Regional News
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Wildlife filmmaker and Montana native Casey Anderson is using his national clout to champion the preservation of public lands.
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An upcoming meeting before the Yellowstone County Commissioners will allow the state to build its new psychiatric facility on residential zoning outside of Laurel.
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Over 100 years ago, the Fort Shaw Indian School Girls Basketball Team made history playing games across the state and becoming world champions in 1904. MTPR's Victoria Traxler reports on the celebration honoring the players and their descendants.
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Knapweed and leafy spurge don't have many fans in these parts. Nobody makes the drive from Texas to pose with them and post the photos on Instagram. Invasive species aren't usually something to celebrate, because they can wreak havoc on native ecosystems in ways impossible to undo. But other invaders have gotten a much warmer welcome. One listener wonders why some non-native species – like brown trout and rainbows – are so valued in Montana.
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Wild Crumb is the James Beard Foundation Best Bakery Winner 2026
National News
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Tens of millions of voters have had their data run through the Trump administration's revamped SAVE tool. A judge just found it unlawful.
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The court's action means Victor Saldaño is likely to be executed even though both defense and state experts determined he was not eligible for execution under the law.
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Messi scored a record-setting 17th World Cup goal in Argentina's game against Austria. And, then, he netted another goal, making him the all-time leader in World Cup tournaments (men and women).
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For more than a decade, actor Laverne Cox been one of the most visible trans women in America. But the Orange Is the New Black star says she spent most of childhood keeping herself hidden.
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The record executive was instrumental in shepherding the successful careers of a number of monumental music stars, including Aretha Franklin, Bruce Springsteen, Janis Joplin, Billy Joel and Whitney Houston.
NPR Headlines
- Trump's Forest Service says it's fully staffed as fires erupt in the West
- The new mandatory hydration breaks at the World Cup continue to cause frustration
- A college student found safety in his housemate in a moment of crisis
- 50 years on, an EPA time capsule at the Kennedy Space Center remains a mystery
- Greenspan's Fed legacy was tarnished when millions lost homes during financial crisis
- With Starmer's resignation, the U.K. is set for its 7th PM in 10 years
- Music lovers in Paris turned out in droves for the Fête de la Musique despite hot temps
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