- A former Montana State University student has filed a lawsuit accusing the school of violating his rights by kicking him off campus after he made comments criticizing transgender people
- A patron who stole a book from a Montana library in 1982 has returned it after reading it at least 25 times, having it restored and having the author sign in
- The Montana Senate has passed a bill that would require local school boards to establish policies and procedures for youth suicide prevention and response
- A Montana lawmaker wants voters to change the state constitution to declare that human life begins at conception
- The Montana Human Rights Bureau has denied a former Missoula County undersheriff's claim that he was discriminated against when he was reassigned after a new sheriff was elected
- A Montana homeless shelter may soon be homeless
- A group of 12 state attorneys general and one governor is urging a federal appeals court to allow Donald Trump's revised travel ban targeting six predominantly Muslim countries to take effect
- Officials at an eastern Wyoming national park are unsure if a recently damaged roof will delay a preserve center's spring reopening
- A group of senators including Maine's Sen. Angus King wants to overhaul the way the federal Department of Veterans Affairs handles appeals
- The University of Wyoming's spring headcount is down from 2016, but UW President Laurie Nicholas says there are indications of increased freshman enrollment next fall
Evening Newscast: Tuesday, Mar 28th
