Podcast: Weekly News Roundup for May 15
May 15th, 2020Get caught up on all the biggest Northwest Montana stories in just five minutes in our new weekly podcast
Get caught up on all the biggest Northwest Montana stories in just five minutes in our new weekly podcast
Get caught up on all the biggest Northwest Montana stories in just five minutes in our new weekly podcast
For the second time in three days, no new cases of coronavirus were reported in Montana on Friday
Schools around the state are declining the option to re-open on May 7 and economists predict major job loss
Montana begins the first phase of reopening; most schools extending remote learning
Travis McAdam of the Montana Human Rights Network describes the relationship between protests against stay-at-home restrictions and the militia movement that inspired David Burgert
Gov. Steve Bullock announces a phased reopening of the state, plus the latest news and information
Senior Writer Tristan Scott talks controversy on the Flathead City-County Health Board, plus the latest news and information
Creston School teacher Pauline Davidson talks teaching and parenting through the pandemic as part of this week's Faces of Resiliency series
Montana reports just five new cases; governor says no timeline for return to normal
Domestic abuse survivors can still turn to The Abbie Shelter, plus KRH is furloughing 600 employees and a Flathead County resident dies from coronavirus
The owners of Hops Downtown Grill share how they're surviving the outbreak, plus the latest news and info
An update on modeling COVID-19 and the governor gives the green light to 'magical creatures'
Gov. Steve Bullock shares what's known about the spate of cases in Toole County, plus the latest news and information
A six-part series on notorious Flathead Valley militia leader David Burgert, who vanished into the wilderness after a shootout with sheriff's deputies in 2011