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  • The decision to limit coal leases meets swift response from all sides, a dispute settled between the Office of Public Instruction and education advocates, and a Bozeman Health sleep specialist works to break ground on the fundamental role of our slumber.
  • Climate change and methane are the focus of a case topping the Montana Supreme Court’s docket, TikTok users get a break from the pending state ban, and are robots replacing regular servers in Montana restaurants?
  • A high court holds arguments in Montana, President Biden taps a member of a Montana tribe for a judgeship and programs offered to help high school dropouts get their diploma.
  • Team coverage of a story from the Crow Tribe that is gaining national attention, new air quality standards affecting the Colestrip mine, and Montana grizzlies moving to Washington… the bears not the sports team.
  • We break down the politics at play in the wrangling for abortion access, a new initiative to bring Billings neighbors together begins today, and your chance to perform the National Anthem at Big Sky State games is approaching.
  • Montana educators sue the state over sex education policies, grizzly bears slowly start to wake up, and outrage over a Wyoming man who allegedly tortured a wolf.
  • Did the government overstep in charging rioters from the 2021 insurrection? The U.S. Supreme Court's decision could affect some Montanans, animal rights activists file a complaint after a circus elephant makes a great escape, and Earth Day events begin this weekend - how you can help cleanup your community and the planet.
  • An arrest warrant issued for a candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction, three laws that attempt to regulate activities on Montana college campuses deemed unconstitutional, and we tour a farm in downtown Billings that grows food for seniors and learning opportunities for students.
  • Lawmakers look at how to spend a bundle of money for behavioral health, dirt could be key in determining the health of your children, and we meet Montana’s first chef making the short list for a James Beard Award.
  • Confusion continues on who will lay down the law on the Flathead reservation, a rare ceremony in Montana officially honors a new Ninth Circuit of Appeals judge, and we hear about the candidates for the office of Attorney General as our candidate profiles begin.
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