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The proposed Bridger Pipeline shares many similarities with the defunct Keystone XL pipeline, which would also have transported crude oil from Canada.
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A Wyoming developer's proposed oil pipeline is drawing comparisons to the long-fought Keystone XL pipeline.
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From the slopes of Whitefish, researchers are using ski resorts to gather valuable data – and seeds, that could help restore forests. In some regions of Montana, over 90 percent of whitebark pines have died.
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Montana river guides say it's too soon to know how this rafting and fishing season will shape up, but they do have some concerns about the lower snowpack last winter. Guides in southwestern Montana and in Glacier National Park say water levels will depend on spring and summer precipitation, and they'll adjust their strategies throughout the season. Comments from Joe Aanes (Ayns), fly fishing guide and independent contractor; and Hilary Hutcheson, outfitter, Glacier Raft Company and Glacier Anglers.
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The U.S. Winter Olympic Athlete will kickoff the 41sst annual games
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Family run restaurant in business for more than a century in the Mining City
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Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is ordering the Gallatin County Attorney's office to accommodate all data requests from federal immigration authorities.
National News
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After the Supreme Court struck down most of President Trump's tariffs, Richard Brown began lining up the paperwork he needed to get his refund. Experts say many businesses may never get their money back.
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Hourly workers across a number of industries have long been grappling with unstable schedules and pay as their employers use software to slash labor costs and maximize productivity.
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The Stillaguamish Tribe in Washington state has been buying land in its traditional territory and removing levees. The goal is to turn farmland into wetlands with the hopes of restoring Chinook salmon.
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Germany's defense minister is playing down the impact of the Pentagon's decision to pull 5,000 troops from the country, but the move has rattled NATO allies and added to growing fears that Europe can no longer rely on Washington.
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The longtime president of Bard College in New York has announced his retirement, months after it was revealed that he had a much deeper relationship than was previously known with Jeffrey Epstein.
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