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  • In today's news, Yellowstone Nat'l Park releases bodycam footage from an officer-involved shooting on Fourth of July, a new report reflects what many Montanans feel: Montana's housing market is the least affordable in the nation, and we take you to the field where a new art exhibit is being harvested.
  • Rallies to rally votes ramping up in Montana, a polluted railyard in Harlowton could rally with new life, and a well-known newspaper reporter and wildlife writer shares what's next after abruptly being laid off.
  • Following a lawsuit a plastic bag ban will appear on the November ballot in a Montana city, a tour of Butte’s mining legacy shows the before and after of cleanup efforts, and why you’ll want to look to the Big Sky of Montana early Tuesday morning.
  • New resources realized to cap prescription drug costs for Montanans, the fight to control grasshoppers hops into court, and a wrap of August weather could predict what’s to come for fall.
  • A new curriculum developed to help Montana students spot and avoid being a victim of human trafficking, Montana added more post pandemic jobs than most any other states, and we head to Choteau to check out a spot rich in dinosaurs.
  • A former Helena cancer doctor faces a federal lawsuit for double billing and overprescribing pain medications, more students served with counseling services thanks to free remote sessions, and Montana citizen scientists take flight to help investigate the world of moths.
  • New projects announced to reduce wildfires in the west, good news and bad news in reading and math scores for Montana students, and ET phone the school! An MSUB professor unveils a new curriculum designed to pique student’s interest in science.
  • Reproductive rights take center stage in Montana political races, researchers abuzz about the secret life of bees in Montana, and a Wyoming man returns home to offer specialty medicine in rural areas after working with a pro basketball team.
  • UM student athletes the first to get paid to endorse a political candidate, Montana pulls in a record breaking amount from the sale of oil and gas leases, and a film festival begins in Billings that includes the best of Montana movies.
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