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A news outlet offering reporting by and for Indigenous people is embarking on an expansion in Montana. ICT, formerly Indian Country Today, celebrated the grand opening of its new Missoula-based bureau Tuesday evening.
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Montana’s high court has affirmed state lawmakers' ability to hold closed-door meetings when a quorum is not present.
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Research into nearly 200,000 Montana death records from the last two decades has put hard numbers to anecdotes about suicides and drug- and…
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We all think we know BS when we see it, but do we? University of Montana journalism professor Lee Banville is teaching a course on how to recognize and…
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Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect that Lee Newspaper’s State Government Bureau Chief, Holly Michels, has provided comprehensive…
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On Tuesday night the candidates for governor Republican Greg Gianforte and Democrat Mike Cooney faced off in a debate on MontanaPBS. To make sense of what…
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The novel coronavirus has canceled many aspects of regular order, but city and state governments are still making decisions that might outlast the...
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Political ads for Montana’s 2020 gubernatorial race have appeared on Facebook at least 760,000 times since the start of the year. Montana Public Radio…
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The Missoula Independent newspaper that hit the stands last week will be its final edition.Lee Enterprises announced Tuesday it has shut the paper down…
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Montana offered some advice to Republican Senator Steve Daines Wednesday. They want him to stop blocking Montana…