Statewide news from Montana Public Radio
The Environmental Protection Agency last month proposed to increase cleanup of residential lead contamination in Butte.
The Montana Food Bank Network, already facing through-the-roof demand for its services, is now seeing more need for holiday food... more
Railroads helped build the state we know today. Now, rail travel has all but disappeared in Montana, and many unused... more
It’s been a week since a Kalispell homeless shelter reopened its doors for overnight stays. A judge ruled the shelter... more
Medicare open enrollment has begun, and Montana medical providers want seniors to understand the tradeoffs that come with Medicare Advantage... more
Montana abortion providers will not be subject to new, stringent regulations adopted by the state health department. A judge blocked... more
Montana lawmakers took the first step in creating the state’s budget Monday by considering projected revenue over the next few... more
Two billion pounds of pumpkins are grown in the United States every fall. As gourds are swapped out for garlands,... more
Montana’s expensive housing market poses particular challenges to senior citizens who live on a fixed income and need a space... more
K-12 public school enrollment in Montana is down for a second year in a row. The schools have nearly 2,000... more
To claim this podcast, you must confirm your ownership via the email address located in your podcast’s RSS feed (pod****@mtpr.net). If you cannot access this email, please contact your hosting provider.