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A Wyoming developer's proposed oil pipeline is drawing comparisons to the long-fought Keystone XL pipeline.
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Montana river guides say it's too soon to know how this rafting and fishing season will shape up, but they do have some concerns about the lower snowpack last winter. Guides in southwestern Montana and in Glacier National Park say water levels will depend on spring and summer precipitation, and they'll adjust their strategies throughout the season. Comments from Joe Aanes (Ayns), fly fishing guide and independent contractor; and Hilary Hutcheson, outfitter, Glacier Raft Company and Glacier Anglers.
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The U.S. Winter Olympic Athlete will kickoff the 41sst annual games
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Family run restaurant in business for more than a century in the Mining City
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Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is ordering the Gallatin County Attorney's office to accommodate all data requests from federal immigration authorities.
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Gallatin Solid Waste Management District and Recycle Boise teaming up for electronic waste event.
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An opportunity for the community to discuss trauma, safety and prevention
National News
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A tech worker in eastern China's Hangzhou city was dismissed after his job was replaced by AI. An appeals court in the city has ruled the dismissal unlawful.
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The trend among boys and young men of optimizing their physical appearance includes dangerous practices. Experts offer advice on how to talk to their sons about body image and healthy behaviors.
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This week, the federal government's been busy. There are paint jobs, fresh indictments, commemorative items and more. If you've been paying attention — good job!
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Today, most people know the word as a synonym for "destroy." But fewer realize its origins — or that it's come to mean something strikingly different than it once did.
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Starting May 1, many people covered by Medicaid in Nebraska have to prove they are working. It's a requirement most states will have to implement under President Trump's budget law, beginning in January.
NPR Headlines
- Stalemate with Iran puts Trump's second term to the test
- Republican strategist on how the Iran war is affecting Trump politically
- 'There's no crime here': Legal experts weigh in on DOJ's indictment of James Comey
- Former Surgeon General Jerome Adams on Trump's new pick for the role
- Nationwide May Day protests expected to pick up mantle of 'No Kings'
- Passenger railroads see a sharp jump in ridership as gas prices climb
- Regional efforts to save native seeds aims to combat effects of climate change
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