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“As long as non-Natives feel they have the right to ‘rescue’ our children when they don’t even understand the culture, nor do they understand the strengths of tribal communities, they are doing damage.” → Read More
A broadly worded Montana law meant to alert parents of upcoming lessons about human sexuality has led cautious school administrators to include notifications about literature, history, and science … → Read More
Policies governing abortion and reproductive health care services in U.S. prisons and jails were restrictive and often hostile even before the Supreme Court removed Roe v. Wade’s constitutional pro… → Read More
People in jails and prisons are particularly vulnerable to the fallout from the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade. → Read More
As climate change threatens to fundamentally change the sports they love, outdoor athletes are joining the climate movement and demanding action. → Read More
A bipartisan U.S. Senate agreement negotiated after high-profile mass shootings in Texas, New York, and Oklahoma lacks gun access restrictions that advocates say are needed to prevent such attacks.… → Read More
A bipartisan U.S. Senate agreement on guns that focuses on mental health raises hopes and doubts in rural Western states with high suicide rates and easy access to guns. → Read More
A bipartisan U.S. Senate agreement on guns that focuses on mental health raises hopes and doubts in rural Western states with high suicide rates and easy access to guns. → Read More
The 2020 census undercounted people living on Native American reservations. The money for many needed federal aid programs is tied to those population numbers. → Read More
Missoula is building community and solidarity among people of color seeking nature experiences. → Read More
More people have visited emergency departments for eating disorders during the pandemic. Those living in rural areas have limited pathways to treatment. → Read More
More people have visited emergency departments for eating disorders during the pandemic. Those living in rural areas have limited pathways to treatment. → Read More
‘When you go to three or four funerals a week, it takes its toll’ → Read More
Selling flavored tobacco is now prohibited within Napa's city limits. → Read More
The home to former five-and-dime powerhouse Woolworth's and then Exertec Fitness Center is poised for a facelift. → Read More
The city will pay nearly $59,000 to better maintain the downtown business core. → Read More
City officials to show five-year plan for Napa's finances in the wake of the coronavirus. → Read More
How are families making life under shelter-in-place work? One family shares. → Read More
Local resident shares his experiences working two service jobs during the coronavirus pandemic → Read More
How a hospice nurse with children at home copes with COVID-19. → Read More