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

Search results for

  • It's Monday, August 24th. construction to fix an irrigation system along the Hi Line, grants to health care provider to provide affordable insurance and testing to see if students fell behind during remote learning.
  • It's Thursday, August 20th. Students return to college campuses, reactions to Montana's mask mandate a month into the order and efforts to combat food insecurity in the state.
  • It's Friday, August 21st. Updates on coronavirus, Northwestern Energy revises their plans to buy a smaller portion of the Colstrip power plant and fire conditions including Montana’s first large smoke event of the year.
  • It's Tuesday, August 25th. The smoke outlook for the state, the Montana Supreme Court rules on renewable energy and updates on coronavirus.
  • It's Friday, August 28th. Opposition to a proposed land swap in the Crazy Mountains, changes to the fall school sports season and how universities are handling the pandemic now that students are back on campus.
  • It's Tuesday, August 18th. Expanding unemployment benefits due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Trump administration withdraws their pick to lead the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and the wildfire outlook.
  • It's Wednesday, August 19th. A new state park on Flathead Lake, updates on coronavirus and how business owners in one of Yellowstone National Park's gateway communities are handling a busy summer season during the pandemic.
  • It's Thursday, September 10th. The statewide plan to address climate change, evacuees of the Bridger Foothills fire share their experiences and COVID-19 in schools.
  • It's Wednesday, September 2nd. A proposed superfund site in Billings, Congressman Greg Gianforte tours Montana State University's new COVID-19 testing site and we debrief what's going on with the United State Postal Service.
  • It's Monday, August 31st. We hear from a student about her experience with remote learning at the start of the pandemic and a look at the candidates running for the state's top election office.
15 of 23,226