
Morgan Levey
Digital content manager and reporter.
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Forest managers across federal lands in Montana are intentionally setting fire to piles of underbrush, slash, and anything that could fuel a future wildfire. Controlled burns were halted this past spring due to concern that smoke could aggravate COVID-19 cases, but now as cases reach new highs, forest managers are addressing their backlog of burns.
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Montana is predicted to have an above average wildfire season. And with firefighters potentially facing dual emergencies of wildfire and COVID-19,…
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A 1,500 acre wildfire south of Helena kicked off Montana’s fire season this past weekend. This year, many of the strategies fire crews use to protect…
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Rent and mortgages are due April 1 for a lot of people. With many Montana county health departments closing down bars and restaurants, a lot of people are…
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A federal judge in Great Falls Thursday heard arguments over whether the Trump administration lawfully lifted a ban on coal leasing federal lands. The...
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The U.N. climate summit is underway in Poland. It's the first international climate conference since the 2015 Paris Agreement. In 2013 Missoula set a...