Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Search results for

  • It’s Friday, October 15th. Montana’s Attorney General pushes back against the proposed employer vaccine and testing mandate, a remembrance for the Blackfeet Tribe’s Chief who died this week and a University of Montana instructor working to get Afghan scholars out of their country.
  • It’s Monday, October 11th. Indigenous Peoples day celebrations, updates on coronavirus as COVID-19 deaths continue to rise and a conversation about what population growth in Ekalaka might mean for other rural communities.
  • It's Tuesday, October 12th. Winter storm warning, the COVID-19 death toll rising in Yellowstone County and the lighting of the teepees in Bozeman to commemorate Indigenous Peoples Day.
  • It’s Thursday, October 14th. Four Colstrip power plant owners receive temporary protection from a new Montana law, record-breaking hospitalization numbers due to COVID and the border with Canada set to re-open to all travel.
  • It's Friday, October 8th. A logging project on the Lolo National Forest stopped, funding to assist Montana child care providers and leadership at the University of Montana's School of Law steps down in response to student protests.
  • It's Wednesday, October 13th. Another lawsuit over a new state law that regulates political activity on college campuses and a conversation about why Montana GOP lawmakers are pushing for an investigation into the state's election security.
  • It's Tuesday, August 31st. Recent weather leads officials to roll back water restrictions, millions of dollars donated to MSU's nursing program and veterans encourage Montanans to welcome Afghan refugees.
  • It’s Friday, September 3rd. Why seven businesses are suing the Montana Secretary of State, the state-tribal economic development committee appoints a new chairwoman and expanded drought disaster assistance.
  • It's Wednesday, September 1st. The state's changing economy, incentives in Big Sky to encourage homeowners to rent to locals and what the Governor's newly announced rule on masking will mean for Montana schools.
  • It's Thursday, September 9th. Rising coronavirus cases put a strain on hospital capacity, why current drought conditions may continue and the crisis facing Montana's mental and behavioral healthcare system.
110 of 24,696