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Regional News
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Montana's busiest airport prepares for holiday travelers.
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An all-female comedy sketch show is returning to the Gallatin Valley for their 25th year. YPR’s Ruth Eddy has more on Broad Comedy.
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It's that time of year that temperatures are dropping in Montana. However, one organization works year round to better protect homeowners from the weather.
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Bozeman will be the first city in Montana to ban plastic bags.
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Young climate activists in Bozeman are already responding to Tuesday's presidential election results.
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Most of the roads in Yellowstone are now closed to vehicles for the winter.
Elections 2024
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The Armory Hotel in downtown Bozeman was lit up red and blue, but inside was all red for a Republican election night event for Greg Gianforte and Tim Sheehy.
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Political ads flooded mailboxes, TVs and computer monitors in the months and days before polls closed Tuesday night in Montana. Many voters were united in their efforts to ignore them.
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Montanans will elect 100 representatives and 25 state senators to the Legislature this election. It’s the first time candidates are running in districts redrawn with 2020 census data.
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Whether it’s the race for president or local ballot initiatives, recent polling suggests the outcomes of November’s election will be decided by slim margins. Youth voters, a historically hard to reach electorate, could tip the scales. So what, if anything, is motivating young Montanans to vote?
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The first round of ballots hit the mail in Montana Friday, nearly three weeks out from General Elections.
National News
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If a judge orders Google to sell Chrome, it could dramatically upend the multi-billion-dollar online search business.
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One of the world's richest people has been indicted on charges he duped investors in a massive solar energy project in India by concealing that it was being facilitated by an alleged bribery scheme.
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The federal courts say they have taken "extensive" steps to protect workers from abuse, discrimination and harassment since the rise of the #MeToo movement, but critics say many workers don't trust the internal system for reporting complaints.
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There are at least 19,000 pieces of space debris in Earth's orbit, not including active satellites, that the U.S is monitoring.
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Former Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron says he thinks Trump is "salivating for the opportunity to prosecute and imprison journalists." New Yorker editor David Remnick agrees.
NPR Headlines
- What humanity could learn from natural ecosystems, according to a botanist
- NFL kickers are better than ever from long distance. It's changing football
- Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal has played his last game
- Identity politics lie at the heart of Harris' loss, academic Eddie Glaude Jr. argues
- Clam farmers continue to struggle after Hurricane Helene
- House Republican Rep. Nancy Mace introduces transgender bathroom bill
- Richer countries are starting to pay poorer ones for climate change damages
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