- The Montana House voted along party lines to advance a measure seeking to let voters define a "person" as a fertilized egg at the moment of conception
- A University of Wyoming employee who was fired and then rehired says the termination was an act of retaliation
- People and companies from 16 foreign countries have inquired with the U.S. Customs office in Casper about flying private jets to Natrona County during the eclipse in August
- Montana residents who signed contracts agreeing to accept $1,000 in exchange for not suing the Atlantic Richfield Co. over future mine waste cleanup will have the chance to reconsider
- University of Wyoming officials are opening a center for Native American students that they hope will help with the student recruitment and retention
- Homebuilders, ranchers and others have again asked the federal government to lift wildlife protections for a long-tailed mouse found in Colorado and Wyoming
- Montana Public Schools Superintendent Elsie Arntzen protested a suggestion to delay spring payments to schools by a week
- Residents of a Montana community where health officials say hundreds of people have been killed by asbestos poisoning have until the end of the month to contact environmental officials to have their homes inspected and cleaned
- The Montana Senate has mustered the minimum number of votes it needed to pass its version of a massive infrastructure package
- A bill seeking to punish so-called "sanctuary cities" in Montana has been tabled by a legislative committee just hours after being endorsed on the House floor
- A conservative group is launching a new $1 million dollar television and digital ad buy to persuade Democrats to support President Donald Trump's pick for the Supreme Court as his confirmation vote nears
Evening Newscast: Thursday, Mar 30
