Corin Cates-Carney
Corin Cates-Carney is the Flathead Valley reporter for MTPR.
Corin has worked for NPR, and is a UM Journalism School Graduate.
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An independent candidate for Montana’s eastern U.S. House district has qualified for the general election ballot.
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It is too late to register to vote, but voters can still turn in their ballots to election offices before 8 p.m. Tuesday. A new law requires voters to show photo identification when they cast a ballot.
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Clara McRae was a senior in high school when she and her classmates formed the Helena Youth Against Gun Violence group in 2018. In the wake of the recent school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, she speaks again with MTPR's Corin Cates-Carney.
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Southwest Montana veterans and public officials gathered Friday for the opening of a new health care clinic in Butte.
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Montanans have an extra week to file their income taxes after Gov. Greg Gianforte announced an extension Monday to the individual tax return deadline.
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More than 20 cases of the BA.2 strain of COVID-19 have been reported in Montana since the end of January.
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Great Falls Public Schools will resume classes on Tuesday after moving to remove learning last week when it did not have enough teachers to instruct students in person.
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The Bitterroot National Forest is again moving forward with a logging and prescribed burn project east of Corvallis. The agency released another draft record of decision for the Gold Butterfly Project Friday.
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Montana’s lone voice in the U.S. House did not join the majority this week in voting to hold former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows in criminal contempt of Congress.
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Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks says the always fatal contagious neurological disease that infects deer, elk and moose was found in a white-tailed deer in hunting district 317 southeast of Livingston and north of Yellowstone Park.