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Summer is winding down, and Montana children are returning to their classrooms, or for a growing number of families, to the next season of self-paced learning.
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Regional News
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Tribal leaders are renewing their calls for an apology from U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy, after leaked audio reveals Sheehy making disparaging comments about Native Americans.
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The company Thursday announced roughly 700 people, about 40 percent of staff, will be losing their jobs.
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Voters across southwestern Montana rejected several school district levies last spring, leaving districts with growing needs and stagnant budgets.
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Dr. Galen Mills worked in large cities like Seattle and San Antonio, but the choice to serve in a rural area was one he’d been thinking about since he began his residency in 2018.
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Teaching teachers to teach science in an engaging way is the goal of a new curriculum at Montana State University Billings. The course in integrated science includes activities that explore the possibility of extraterrestrial existence.
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Yellowstone National Park is recognized as a natural treasure, but so are the 20 million acres that surround it, known as the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Elections 2024
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Voters in Gallatin County can expect a long ballot this November. Along with state and federal elections, residents in Bozeman and Gallatin County will elect a dozen local government study commissioners from a crowded field.
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President Joe Biden ended his re-election campaign. Montana politicians and Montanans in Helena shared their reactions.
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Winning candidates from Tuesday night’s primary elections are wasting no time in strategizing for November’s General elections.
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A former Montana state representative was declared the winner of the Democratic primary for Montana's Second Congressional District, late Tuesday night.
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Out of a crowded primary field, Republican Troy Downing secured his spot in the November General Election.
National News
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Death at the Sign of the Rook is an expansive novel that pokes fun of baroque, classic murder mysteries — but also delivers a fully satisfying, all-the-pieces-click-together ending.
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In a speech to the Israeli-American Council, Trump described himself as Israel's "protector" and warned Jewish voters against voting for Harris. His remarks have sparked pushback from Jewish groups.
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The airstrike follows a deadly week of attacks that have intensified nearly a year of fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed Lebanese militia Hezbollah.
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The court’s action upheld a decision of the Nevada Supreme Court.
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New York Magazine said Nuzzi's relationship with a former subject violates its conflicts of interest standards. She said the relationship "was never physical," but apologized for not disclosing it.
NPR Headlines
- 30 minutes from Springfield, another Ohio city welcomed immigrants — and got a boost
- Former Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan urges fellow conservatives to vote for Harris
- The best new music out today, from Jamie xx, BLACKSTARKIDS and Bob Dylan
- A project aims to show it's possible to harvest food and green energy on the same land
- The FTC has filed a lawsuit over the artificially inflation of the price of insulin
- How Germany's far-right party is using AI-generated videos in its campaigns
- A broken sidewalk became a goldfish pond — and help heal divisions between neighbors
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