Eric Whitney
Eric Whitney is NPR's Mountain West/Great Plains Bureau Chief, and was the former news director for Montana Public Radio.
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Montana Veterans are being invited to meetings to learn more about a new health care benefit this week and next. The VA is hosting afternoon sessions on...
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Among the dozens of Memorial Day observances in Montana Tuesday was one of a type that just got started last year. Sam Redfern with the United Veterans...
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Helena Mayor and Democratic U.S. Senate Candidate Wilmot Collins says he plans to plead guilty to careless driving charges Tuesday, and is defending...
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Anaconda’s Job Corps training center is closing, the U.S. Department of Labor announced today. All three members of Montana’s congressional delegation...
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A proposal for a new limestone mine near Drummond is now open for public comment. A subsidiary of the Washington Companies is seeking a permit from the...
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On Wednesday, investigators concluded that electric power lines caused the deadliest and most destructive fire in California history. The Camp Fire...
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It’s rare when a member of the President’s cabinet reaches out to a media outlet as small as Montana Public Radio. So when the office of Veterans...
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The proposed Black Butte copper mine outside White Sulphur Springs is the topic of two public meetings coming up Monday and Tuesday. Monday evening’s...
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The $24 million that the hospital in Kalispell agreed to pay in 2017 to settle a whistleblower lawsuit was the biggest recovery ever in Montana under...
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Montana’s Democratic Sen. Jon Tester and a Republican colleague from Tennessee have introduced a bill to increase scrutiny of a big private contract for...