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The scientific capture operations are to monitor the grizzlies in the ecosystem.
2026 Elections
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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Zocalo Health, a clinic in Los Angeles, screens all its patients for depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts. It documented a marked increase in those conditions since ICE enforcement actions began.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WAMU listener Erin Kealiher and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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Thousands of Uyghurs became key fighters against Syria's Assad regime. For the first time, they agreed to be interviewed. NPR spent weeks with some of them to understand why they fled China for Syria.
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Cambria CEO Marty Davis has successfully asked the U.S. government to put tariffs on quartz. His business competitors are crying foul.
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Firefighters say setting fires on purpose is one of the best ways to protect against massive wildfires later. But the Trump administration is banning or stalling preventative burning across the U.S.
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