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  • It’s Thursday, July 28th. Today, a Wyoming judge blocks the state’s abortion ban, a bill to expand military benefits to veterans fails to advance, and Montana gains new jobs.
  • It's Wednesday, July 6th. Flooding in downtown Helena, how biologists are tracking a fungal disease that wiped out most of the bats in a north central Montana cave and why researchers are training dogs to sniff out Chronic Wasting Disease.
  • It's Tuesday, July 5th. Funds for schools to address lead in drinking water, a warming center in Bozeman open year round for the first time and kids in Billings learn what it takes to be a zookeeper.
  • It’s Wednesday, July 27th. Today in Montana, it’s hot - and getting hotter, the state Attorney General sues the Biden Administration over LGBTQ youth and Ukrainian refugees settle in northwest Montana.
  • It’s Thursday, July 14. Democrats have a plan for the state’s budget surplus, Montana prepares for a new suicide lifeline number, and wildlife experts work on their people skills.
  • It’s Tuesday, August 2nd. Today, two Montana cities break records for heat, algal blooms threaten Montana waterways and a new mural in downtown Billings memorializes the hundreds of community members lost to COVID-19.
  • It's Thursday, Nov. 17. Montana lawmakers vote on the Respect for Marriage Act, a court makes changes to wolf hunting just before the season begins, and Bozeman city leaders expect to score as ESPN's College GameDay broadcasts from MSU.
  • It's Friday, Nov. 18. There's new information on a shooting at Fort Harrison Medical Center in Helena, the state's budget for the next two years is in the billions, and one Montana town wants you to "get a life."
  • It's Wednesday, Nov. 16. Lack of staff could delay holiday deliveries, the city of Billings is selling downtown buildings and a tough flu season is expected in Montana.
  • It's Thursday, November 19th. Forest management, lawmakers elect leaders to shape legislative priorities during the 2021 session and as the holidays approach, we examine the safety of gathering with friends and family amid COVID-19 risks.
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