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Doctoral Student Compiles Database Of Indigenous Women Who've Gone Missing
Saturday, July 21, 2018
A Southern Cheyenne woman found no solid data on the many indigenous women in the U.S. and Canada who have gone missing or been killed under suspicious circumstances. So she compiled it herself.
Emails Raise Questions About Interior Secretary Zinke's Link With Oil Executive
Friday, June 22, 2018
Congressional Democrats and a public watchdog group are calling for an ethics investigation into the secretary over a land deal between Zinke's family foundation and oil and gas company Halliburton.
Yellowstone National Park Superintendent: 'I'm No Longer Wanted'
Thursday, June 07, 2018
Daniel Wenk was informed Tuesday that he will be replaced with a new superintendent in August. Wenk says the move to oust him months before he had planned to retire feels punitive.
'March For Our Guns' Speakers Call For Self-Defense, Arming Teachers
Sunday, March 25, 2018
As huge crowds called for gun control across the U.S., counter-demonstrators gathered in Montana's capital, in Utah, Idaho and elsewhere. A mom in Helena warned: "It's a violent society, snowflakes."
On A Day Of Gun Protest, Some Montanans Will March For Their Guns
Friday, March 23, 2018
In a state with high gun ownership and fatality rates, a "March For Our Guns" is a counterpoint to the nation's "March For Our Lives" on Saturday.
Undocumented Immigrants Face Growing Backlog Of Crime Victim Visas
Friday, February 09, 2018
Every year thousands of undocumented immigrants are allowed to stay in the U.S. because they've been victims of a crime. But an increasing number are denied visas because demand outstrips slots.
Sudden Drought Conditions Spur Montana's Wildfires
Friday, August 11, 2017
Fire season is Montana began early this year, and the blazes continue to burn larger than in average years. Meteorologists say they're being fueled by something called a flash drought.
Cherokee Nation Sues Wal-Mart, CVS, Walgreens Over Tribal Opioid Crisis
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
The tribe says these companies regularly filled large, suspicious prescriptions within the Nation's 14 counties in northeastern Oklahoma, leading to hundreds of tribal members' deaths.