Q2 Top Stories and Weather for Wednesday, March 26DEI rollback pulls Crow tribe history from federal websites Trump admin DEI sweep erases Crow tribal figures from federal websitesCROW AGENCYLittle Big Horn College Library emplo
yees are expressing frustration following the Trump administration's recent decision to roll back DEI content across military and government platforms.They say this resulted in the removal of many web pages showcasing Native American military contributions.Read the full story hereBillings police report staffing shortage, decline in crime The Billings Police Department are expecting to see a drop in violent crime when the annual report is released despite facing staffing challenges.BILLINGS Despite staffing challenges, Billings police leaders say the rate of violent crime in the city is dropping.The administrative lieutenant says the department has been operating with 158 officers, 19 fewer than a full staff.Veterans of the force say one reason for the decline, which follows a nationwide trend, is younger Americans choosing different career paths.Read the full story hereNine Montana counties have no physicians The impacts of the national physician shortage has deep impacts in Montana, according to local physiciansBILLINGS Shortages are being felt everywhere, including among Montana physicians.The dean of Rocky Vista University says there are currently nine counties in the state that do not have a family care physician at all.The American medical physician says about 48 percent of physicians reported burnout in 20-23, with that number showing signs of decline today.Watch the latest weather here FORECAST TUESDAY EVENING MAR 25, 2025Watch Montana This Morning Q2 Montana This Morning with Augusta McDonnell 3-26-25 ...read more read less