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Montana Governor Has Resisted Calls To Cut Back On State Spending During COVID-19

Monday, August 03, 2020

During the coronavirus pandemic, states have struggled with staggering revenue losses and budget shortfalls. Here's what is happening in Montana.

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Coronavirus Testing Capacity Remains A Problem Nationwide

Thursday, April 02, 2020

The Trump administration says more tests are available every day. How hard is it to get tested for coronavirus across the U.S.? We go to three states to find out: California, Michigan and Montana?

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Rural Seasonal Workers Worry About Montana Medicaid's Work Requirements

Sunday, November 03, 2019

Montana is one of several states that want Medicaid recipients to prove they work a steady, minimum number of hours monthly. Will federal courts allow the Montana rule change to stand?

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In Gun-Friendly Montana, Student Walkout Steers Clear Of Politics

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Students in Helena, Mont., who participated in Wednesday's walkouts called it a memorial, not a protest — unlike demonstrations across the U.S. that explicitly called for laws to restrict gun rights.

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Gianforte Sentenced To Community Service For Assaulting Reporter

Monday, June 12, 2017

Montana's Rep.-elect Greg Gianforte was sentenced to community service and anger management on Monday for assaulting a journalist the day before a special congressional election last month.

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Montana's 'Pain Refugees' Leave State To Get Prescribed Opioids

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

With rising awareness of opioid abuse, some pain patients say doctors are less likely to prescribe them. One Montana sufferer goes to great lengths to get his prescription — he flies to California.

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Former Montana Clinic Owner Sues Ministry Group Over Vandalism

Saturday, March 05, 2016

All Families Healthcare was vandalized by Zachary Klundt in March 2014. Last spring, he was sentenced in a criminal trial. In an affidavit, police describe destruction to the clinic's art, iodine all over the floor and severe damage to the building's heating and plumbing. Klundt later said he ...

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Tribe Says Drilling Project Would Have 'Heartbreaking' Consequences

Friday, March 04, 2016

An energy company is heading to court for the right to drill in Montana, near Glacier National Park. But some Native Americans and environmental groups want to stop the long-delayed project.

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Lifesaving Flights Can Come With Life-Changing Bills

Monday, January 18, 2016

People in big, sparsely populated states like Montana rely on air ambulances to get to medical specialists they need. But the lifesaving flights can be hugely expensive and not covered by insurance.

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Crews Scramble To Contain 3,000-Acre Fire In Glacier National Park

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

The more than 3,000-acre fire in Glacier National Park in Montana is forcing evacuations and road closures. The fire comes at peak tourist season for park area businesses.

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How Vandalism And Fear Ended Abortion In Northwest Montana

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

When Zachary Klundt broke into All Families Healthcare he destroyed the only clinic providing abortions in the Flathead Valley of Montana. More than a year later, the clinic remains closed.

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