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  • It’s Wednesday, May 3rd. A District Court judge denies a Missoula lawmaker’s request to lift a sanction prohibiting her from entering the Montana House of Representatives, the state Senate ends its work for the Legislative Session, and conservation groups challenge a logging project near Yellowstone National Park.
  • Abortion bills signed into law, we break down that and other bills that passed through Montana's legislature.
  • Investigators try to identify human remains found last week, educators plan a next step after one school levy passes and another fails, and a visit with a Montana semifinalist for the country’s best chef.
  • Tiktok sues the state over the social media ban, lawmakers and the governor define gender and work begins to study bear behavior.
  • Weapons and drugs seized at Montana’s border, a deeper look at the recent block of abortion bans, and we remember a Montana icon in higher education.
  • The first youth climate change challenge in the country proceeding in Montana, remains of native children returning to their families and one of the last remaining soldiers sharing his memories.
  • A cap considered on the number of bills in the next legislature, a Bozeman restaurant closed by the health department gets the okay to reopen, and Montana firefighters on the front lines in Canada.
  • Montana makes two national firsts - a ban on reading in drag and a requirement to teach Indigenous studies in schools, plus matching older and younger to end loneliness.
  • The governor and secretary of state face new lawsuits, a long-closed Canada border crossing reopens, and can fishing restrictions help the declining trout population?
  • The one-of-a-kind climate trial in Montana wraps its first week… we have a recap, pets under quarantine in a Montana county due to rabies, and budding songwriters take over Red Lodge.
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