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Timber mill workers in Montana have a tough time finding affordable housing
by Austin Amestoy
One of the last remaining sawmills in Montana is closing, but not for lack of logs. Housing is too expensive for the labor force, and the mill can't hire enough workers.
Medical Professionals Still Prescribing Dangerously High Amounts Of Opioids In U.S.
by Brian Mann
An NPR investigation found doctors and dentists are still prescribing large amounts of opioids, putting millions at risk of addiction, overdose and death.
Several Churches Announce They Won't Reopen This Year
by Tom Gjelten
A small but growing number of churches have announced they do not plan to reopen until 2021 due to COVID-19 concerns.
Michigan Jeweler Buries His Products, Holds Real Life Treasure Hunt
Johnny Perri inherited a jewelry shop from his dad. When the COVID-19 pandemic hurt his business, he decided he'd bury his jewelry and sell tickets for the ultimate scavenger hunt.
LaGrange, Georgia Mayor On Governor's Lawsuit Blocking Mask Mandates
Steve Inskeep speaks with Jim Thornton, mayor of LaGrange, Georgia, about the Gov. Brian Kemp's executive order that bans localities from issuing a mask mandate.
School Administrators Grapple With Reopening Decision
by Cory Turner
As President Trump and the U.S. Department of Education push school leaders to quickly reopen K-12 schools, superintendents across the country insist science, not politics, will guide them.
U.S. General Discusses Status Of U.S. Troops In Afghanistan
Steve Inskeep speaks with Gen. Frank McKenzie, commander of U.S. Central Command, about the security of American troops in Afghanistan.
News Brief: COVID-19 Vaccine Hacks, School Reopening Decisions, Opioid Prescriptions
Russian hackers are targeting COVID-19 vaccine trial information. School administrators must decide if they will host in-person learning this year. And, doctors are still prescribing too many opioids.
Sales Of Guns To First Time Owners Rise Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
by Chris Arnold
Gun sales have hit new records as the country grapples with a pandemic and protests. But unlike previous spikes, it's not gun enthusiasts driving sales, but rather first time gun owners.