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A nonprofit that matches service dogs and veterans is running out of federal funding later this month
With lots of changes and unknowns, YPR wants to share what we do know and answer some frequently asked questions.
Regional News
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A state investigation shows pollution controls failed at the Billings animal shelter building for years before a high profile drug disposal incident.
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For over 50 years the same decorations have been suspended over four intersections in downtown Bozeman. This year marks the end of a multiyear effort to renew the sparkling lit garlands.
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For 75 years the library’s bookmobile has been providing a variety of materials and services around Yellowstone County.
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Montana is rolling out new identification cards and driver’s licenses after roughly a decade with the current design.
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New legislation from members of Montana's congressional delegation aims to make environmental restoration projects easier and less expensive.
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This House of Books in Billings is a cooperative open to many varied interests across the community.
National News
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FIFA said it would sell $60 tickets to the World Cup, including for the final — but only for supporters of qualified teams. And the actual number of available tickets is limited.
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People of all ages had been looking forward to celebrating — especially this year, as a ceasefire in Gaza has held since October and all but one of the hostages taken by Hamas-led militants have been returned.
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A survey finds that 56% of psychologists are trying out artificial intelligence tools at work, mainly for administrative tasks. A majority also are concerned about harms of AI on patients and society.
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Barbara Rose Johns was 16 when she led a walkout at her high school, credited with helping end school segregation. Her statue replaces Robert E. Lee's, which was removed in 2020.
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This year's Arctic Report Card from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration finds that the northernmost part of the Earth is warming faster than the global average, leading to melting glaciers, shifting fish populations, and rivers running orange.
NPR Headlines
- Millions of immigrants are now in legal limbo amid the asylum freeze
- As threats grow, 'parasol patrol' provides security for Drag Story Hour
- Nick Reiner is charged with two counts of first degree murder
- The U.S. has long had interest in Venezuelan oil, but that's not all
- How college campus security has changed to prepare for violent attacks
- Chris Whipple describes interviewing Susie Wiles for 'Vanity Fair'
- British doctors to go on strike during a flu outbreak
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