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Visit with YPR's on- and off-air staff and other listeners.
Grab your own YPR Pint glass for only $10 that includes your first beer!
Blackfoot River Brewing - Helena
Neptune's Brewery - Livingston
MAP Brewing - Bozeman
Angry Hanks - Billings
Featured Stories
Friends and family have an opportunity to nominate a local veteran for free moving services.
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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Anne Harrigan opens the Billings Symphony’s 75th Season with acclaimed guest violinist Gil Shaham. It is bittersweet opening for the symphony, as Harrigan passes the baton to a new conductor in the summer of 2026.
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Warrior Women for Justice organizes the second annual Missing and Murdered Indigenous People vigil to rally around justice and healing.
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As soon as she fell, Deborah Buttgereit knew she couldn’t avoid going to the hospital.
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The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority recently hosted a conference in Livingston's retired railroad station. It focused on restoring stops like the Historic Depot through renewing Amtrak's Big Sky North Coast Corridor.
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YPR's karl Lengel chats with owners and operators on Montana's Bookstore Map.
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Montana’s Shakespeare in the Parks moves indoors for the school year. YPR’s Karl Lengel chats with the Associate Artistic Director about MSIP’s school program and this year’s production of Richard III.
National News
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This year's short list features novelists Rabih Alameddine and Megha Majumdar as well as five first-time nominees for nonfiction, including journalists Omar El Akkad and Julia Ioffe.
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In addition to Pynchon's Shadow Ticket, this week's releases include a new memoir from Dopesick author Beth Macy, and a coming-of-age story from former U.S. poet laureate Joy Harjo.
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Inspired by a military strategy to ward off disease-carrying mosquitoes, researchers see if the technique will help cut malaria infections in little ones.
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The Nobel committee said that the laureates' work provides opportunities to develop "the next generation of quantum technology, including quantum cryptography, quantum computers, and quantum sensors."
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U.S. allies in Europe and the Indo-Pacific are showing willingness to coordinate and cooperate across a wide range of shared interests, from trade to defense and alliance management to China.
NPR Headlines
- What you need to know about the healthcare subsidies at the heart of the shutdown
- New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen on where negotiations to end the shutdown stand
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- Why some federal workers aren't scared by the threat of shutdown layoffs
- Trump's power to deploy National Guard, explained
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