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A new statewide poll shows broad support among Montana voters for increasing cigarette taxes and ending the sale of flavored tobacco products.
Regional News
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A judge recently shot down Public Service Commissioner Brad Molnar's request to return to work in person.
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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.
National News
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Here's a look at some of the major developments since major back-to-back earthquakes rocked Venezuela on June 24, devastating parts of a country already reeling from crisis after crisis.
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While the U.S. isn't a bona fide soccer nation yet, the past three weeks have perhaps shown what it would feel like if it were.
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Police are investigating whether negligence during construction work caused the collapse in the eastern city of Lahore on Tuesday.
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As he marches on, his flag blows back into his face, leaving him unaware he is only a step away from a perilous fall. As usual with Banksy's art, the statue presents a sharp critique of society.
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Two founding fathers died on America's 50th birthday, which was marked with toasts and parades. Over time, anniversary celebrations became more extravagant — and more controversial.
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