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Montana’s electric utility regulators are censuring one of their own following allegations of inappropriate behavior.
2026 Elections
Regional News
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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.
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YPR's Karl Lengel heard from MSU Billings' Chancellor Dr. Stefani Hicswa about her personal path to higher education, and how it shaped her future.
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State Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy re-launched his bid for Congress. The Democrat from Box Elder had previously suspended his campaign after allegations of sexual abuse and harassment came to light last month. He cited poor health.
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Montana State University began research earlier this year with funding through the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
National News
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Tensions are escalating again near the Strait of Hormuz after a ship anchored off the United Arab Emirates was seized and taken toward Iran and another was attacked and sank near the coast of Oman.
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State officials in New York say the Salmon River district's special education program confined young children with disabilities in wooden boxes. Parents weren't notified.
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The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the abortion pill mifepristone can continue to be prescribed online or over the phone and sent through the mail.
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The education secretary faced questions about the shrinking of her agency, limits on federal student loan borrowing and oversight of the education of students with disabilities.
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Cuba's aging power grid has eroded in recent years as it faces a prolonged economic crisis, made worse by a U.S. energy blockade of the island.
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