Ruth Eddy
Digital Media/Broadcast ReporterRuth has experience as a reporter and podcast producer with stations in Ketchikan, Alaska; Portland, Oregon; and Missoula and Bozeman, Montana. She’s a graduate of the School of Journalism at the University of Montana.
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Bozeman renters may soon get some help in court as the city explores funding a lawyer to help people facing evictions.
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On Tuesday a federal judge in Missoula granted longer term protection for two Montana State students who had their student visas suddenly revoked by the Department of Homeland Security.
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Acclaimed Indigenous chef Sean Sherman is expanding his nonprofit to Montana.
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What started as a contentious fight between two closely tied communities has found a compromise. SB260 might help Big Sky and Ennis move forward in funding essential services.
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Amazon officially opened its third fulfillment center in Montana Friday. Joining facilities in Missoula and Billings, the latest facility is located just outside of Bozeman in Belgrade.
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A coalition of business owners from the Paradise Valley that once successfully fought proposed gold mining near Yellowstone National Park, has re-formed to speak out against federal cuts.
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Montana has filed suit on behalf of two MSU graduate students who had their student visa status suddenly revoked last week.
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US Forest Service workers feel caught in limbo, as federal court orders move them back and forth between hired and fired. Some employees and business owners are certain about what they need to do.
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A local Big Sky skier died after an incident at Dakota Bowl, an out of bounds area, accessible by Big Sky Resort’s Lone Mountain tram.
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Bozeman continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the West and city leaders are trying to restructure what that growth looks like.