Kayla Desroches
ReporterKayla Desroches reports for Yellowstone Public Radio in Billings. She was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, and stayed in the city for college, where she hosted a radio show that featured serialized dramas like the Shadow and Suspense. In her pathway to full employment, she interned at WNYC in New York City and KTOO in Juneau, Alaska. She then spent a few years on the island of Kodiak, Alaska, where she transitioned from reporter to news director before moving to Montana.
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The legislatively-formed commission is making recommendations for the distribution of $300 million to support mental health and developmental disability service systems statewide
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Newspapers newly archived online include those published on the Blackfeet, Flathead and Fort Peck Indian Reservations.
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Several advocacy groups say protections for water quality at animal feeding operations are insufficient.
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Now that it's on their radar, U.S. researchers are trying to locate long-lasting chemicals that can enter people's bodies through their drinking water.
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At full scale, the company would employ hundreds of workers
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Washington-based Puget Sound Energy plans to direct energy from the new wind farm to its customers on the west coast.
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The state is nearly done with a two-part debris cleanup in south central Montana
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The Montana Supreme Court says environmental regulators disregarded water quality laws when issuing a permit to a mine that provides coal to the Colstrip power plant in southeastern Montana.
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Today we have stories about a controversial method used to kill livestock predators, layoffs at a Montana mine and more.
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Eastern Montana’s United States representative is pushing to restrict public funding for a research laboratory in Hamilton, Montana operated by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.