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Upgrades on the terminal ticket counter and baggage area to begin June 15.
Regional News
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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
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Montana is set to implement new Medicaid work requirements July 1, and new federal rules could make it harder for some people to get a medical exemption.
National News
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Wellness influencers often talk about fixing a broken gut microbiome. And marketers sell tests and supplements to fix your gut health. Here's what what the evidence really shows about gut health.
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During his chairmanship, Greenspan was celebrated as possibly the best central banker in history. But later, his reputation was tarnished by the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Monday he is stepping down as leader of the governing Labour Party and will leave office within weeks, scarcely two years after being elected in a landslide.
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The reliably Republican state has its first blue-leaning seat and Utah Democrats are excited for the pickup opportunity. First, they just have to make it through the competitive primary.
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States that have banned abortion are suing to stop mailing of abortion pills over state lines. But the telehealth providers say no matter the outcome, they can adapt, and so will their patients.
NPR Headlines
- Longtime Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan dies at 100
- Congress returns as scrutiny grows over Trump's Iran ceasefire agreement
- Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., on where talks between the U.S. and Iran stand
- An AI proxy war could reshape Congress — before Congress reshapes AI
- Former Vice President Mike Pence talks about his book, 'What Conservatives Believe'
- Morning news brief
- U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces resignation
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