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  • The dogs and birds were "living in deplorable conditions," the Pierce County Sheriff's Office said. Agents also found methamphetamine and marijuana at the residence.
  • The Russian spacecraft that brought the three crew members to the ISS in the fall later experienced a leak in its radiator cooling loop. A replacement ship launched on Friday.
  • If you get a high reading at the doctor's office, it may not be definitive. Here's what to know about your risk — and testing your blood pressure at home.
  • Wolf hunting season has begun in Montana but a lawsuit challenging it is far from over, high speed internet is headed to more than 60-thousand homes in Montana and a new species goes on the endangered list… but it’s not an animal.
  • It's Thursday, April 14th. Public records problems across state government, a fourth potential potion for the park service to consider as it updates its bison management plan and why Montana's emergency responders are working with patients in their home to prevent medical emergencies.
  • A plan to ease the housing crisis in Big Sky needs more cooperation from home owners, the Bozeman Public School District needs to make big budget cuts for next year and an Indigenous opera singer hopes her new song will be a new anthem for Yellowstone National Park.
  • It's Thursday, April 7th. Montana's updated brand policy to identify livestock, the Blackfeet tribal court released the names of those arrested at the home of the tribal chairman and a conversation about an initiative to review the troubled legacy of federal Indigenous boarding school policies in the U.S.
  • It's Wednesday, November 25th. Critics on why ABC's new TV show "Big Sky" misses the mark, what we know about vaccine distribution plans and nurses urge Montanans to stay home for the next few weeks.
  • It's Tuesday, December 28th. How COVID surges in other parts of the country have affected Montana airports, Bozeman's tiny home village and the Montana Office of Public Instruction prepares to modernize the system it uses to process teaching licenses.
  • It's Monday, September 13th. Montana's Attorney General vows to challenge the new federal vaccine mandate, addressing the backlog of nursing home health and safety surveys and a conversation with a Northern Cheyenne scholar who recently won an award for his research.
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