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Montana is the final stop for an advisory commission charged with improving the federal government’s response to missing or murdered Indigenous people and human trafficking cases.
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The U.S. Supreme Court v. Cooley decision earlier this month upheld the practice of detaining non-Native suspects on tribal roadways. The practice of detaining non-Natives until the authorities arrive from neighboring districts is common practice on many reservations throughout the US.
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The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are the second tribal nation to integrate a new Montana missing persons reporting website into their protocols when people go missing in the Flathead.
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The third bill in a package meant to address the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons crisis in Montana was signed into law Thursday.
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After launching a fund to assist families of missing persons in gathering evidence, Snowbird Fund committee members say public interest in the project has allowed them to double their $50,000 grant fund in just three weeks.
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Three bills intended to address the missing and murdered Indigenous person crisis cleared another step in the Montana Legislature Wednesday.
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This week we are airing conversations with some of the candidates running for Montana governor as the June 2 primary approaches.Lt. Governor Mike Cooney,…
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A federal task force created to improve investigations of missing and murdered indigenous people on Mar. 2 announced a series of listening sessions and…
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Update Jan. 23, 2020: A preliminary autopsy report released Thursday says Selena Not Afraid died of hypothermia. Montana's chief medical examiner at the…
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Multiple agencies are continuing to search for a missing girl from south-central Montana through frigid weather.A multi-agency search team looked for…