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The scientific capture operations are to monitor the grizzlies in the ecosystem.
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Regional News
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Montana’s electric utility regulators are censuring one of their own following allegations of inappropriate behavior.
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One state's "loophole" is another state's benefit. Whoever owns the loophole, it requires a state's registered agent to keep it legal.
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Roads were closed by dust storms in the northeast and blow-over warning in the center of the state
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A performer who went viral on social media for her crowdwork is coming to Montana this weekend.
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Montana's primary election is June 2, and with three weeks to go, advocates for civic engagement say it's a good idea to ensure you're registered and ready for the polls. That's especially true with changes to Montana's election laws that will be in effect for this election. Comments from Tim Summers, state director, AARP Montana.
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The Montana Public Service Commission is holding public hearings in Helena this week for NorthWestern Energy's proposed merger with South Dakota-based Black Hills Energy. Before the commission decides on the $15 billion deal, environmental advocates say the hearings give the public a chance to share any thoughts or concerns they have. Comments from Anne Hedges, executive director, Montana Environmental Information Center.
National News
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Why catching insider trading is so tricky nowadays, and just how helpful is it for kids to sleep in?Millions of dollars have been made through eerily well-timed bets on prediction markets like Polymarket. We look at why they're so hard to police. And, a new study that supports kids sleeping in.
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The decision follows years of tax troubles in Spain for the Colombian superstar. Spanish tax authorities did not prove that the singer was a resident of Spain, the court said in its decision.
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Over 550 men in California have fallen ill after cutting natural or factory-made stone countertops. But epidemiologists say this isn't just a California problem.
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The Supreme Court's recent ruling threatens the power of racial-minority voters in Voting Rights Act cases about not just Congress, but also at least 17 state and local governments, NPR finds.
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Tuesday's primary in Georgia features contentious Republican contests for governor and U.S. Senate while Democrats hope an enthusiasm advantage is enough to flip two state supreme court seats.
NPR Headlines
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- Alabama march traces path of the civil rights movement while gearing up for new fight
- Rep. Kevin Kiley, I-Calif, on his bill to stop mid-cycle redistricting efforts
- Montana tribes combine traditional knowledge and Western science in climate plan
- It takes a village – or a Phoenix suburb – to wrangle a wayward tortoise
- For 20 years, Stephen Colbert distinguished truth from truthiness
- The 'fibermaxxing' trend has health benefits worth the hype
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