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  • President Biden spoke about evacuations in Afghanistan Friday, pledging to Americans in the country: "We will get you home." He also stated a commitment to get afghans who assisted the U.S. out.
  • South of Los Angeles, the coastal city of Rancho Palos Verdes is under a state of emergency as landslides threaten the community.
  • A report from the Pew Research Center says Hispanic women in general continue to face pressure to uphold traditional roles, despite advances in educational attainment and entrepreneurship.
  • Orlando Capote has been engaged in a two-decade struggle against developers and the city of Coral Gables to save his family's home. But his success comes with a price.
  • It's Tuesday, Nov. 22. The need for food and shelter increases across the state, federal tax credits go to developing new affordable homes, and a Montana lawmaker takes to the road — leaving the Legislature behind.
  • It's Monday, Nov. 21. A Montana nursing home fights to stay open, the first mine in 40 years to reclaim the land in Montana has done its job, and the Public Service Commission stays all-Republican.
  • It's Wednesday, August 5th. Senior citizen programs face pressure to serve those sheltering at home on the Crow Reservation, how coronavirus has exacerbated poverty in Montana and census worries.
  • It's Thursday, May 19th. Funding for a new public arts initiative in Billings, the majority of homes in Montanan vulnerable to wildfire and a look at the state's unusually politically charged Supreme Court campaigns.
  • It's Monday, November 14. Montana residents could be getting a tax break, tiny homes are big news in Billings and Montana grizzly bears are on the move to Washington.
  • It's Wednesday, January 19th. A campsite for people experiencing homelessness opens in Missoula, flu cases increase in the state and distributing at-home COVID-19 test kits.
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