Aaron Bolton
Aaron is Montana Public Radio's Flathead reporter.
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The state’s only psychiatric hospital for adults has been discharging patients to homeless shelters with no plan for care and sometimes without medications, according to a report from a designated watchdog group.
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The publisher of a neo-Nazi website that called on his followers to harass the Jewish community in the Flathead Valley has been allowed back on Twitter, after being banned for nearly a decade.
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Sen. Jon Tester Wednesday announced the introduction of a bill that aims to provide more support for homeless Native veterans.
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Glacier National Park officials are considering whether to expand a ticket reservation system for entry to new areas of the park.
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With a snowy start to November, skiers and snowmobilers have been heading to the backcountry and above-average snowpack levels across much of western Montana have some mountain resorts opening early. While most avalanche centers aren’t yet rating the current risk, experts say backcountry recreationists shouldn’t be complacent.
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Funding from the infrastructure bill passed by Congress and signed by President Biden earlier this year is expected to connect 1,700 homes on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation to high speed internet.
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A “shooting incident” involving one person happened at the Montana VA’s Fort Harrison Campus near Helena Thursday morning, according to a statement from the Montana VA. The hospital has been secured and appointments have resumed.
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Low-income seniors are struggling to find housing amid skyrocketing rents and widespread nursing home closures.
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The Montana health department says it’s developing a new way to apply for the state food assistance program online that doesn’t require an email address.
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Federal agencies announced their plans to reintroduce grizzly bears — some possibly from northwest Montana — into the northern Cascade Mountains in Washington.