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Sports Betting Timeline in Montana Pushed to Year’s End
Montana officials say the state won't offer sports betting until the end of the year, and possibly longer.
Helena Man on Trial for Shooting Death of Hunting Partner
A trial is underway for a former Montana firearms safety instructor charged in the shooting death of his hunting partner in Helena last year.
City Tests Campaign Idea of Giving Money to Residents
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang wants to give cash to every American each month.
Dems Propose Spending Trillions Fighting Climate Change
Five Democratic presidential candidates in the span of 24 hours have released sweeping plans to address climate change.
Grizzly Bear Euthanized for Killing Livestock
Montana wildlife managers have euthanized a large male grizzly bear southeast of Red Lodge for killing livestock.
Walmart to Stop Selling Handgun Ammunition
Walmart says it will discontinue the sale of handgun ammunition and also publicly request that customers refrain from openly carrying firearms in stores even where state laws allow it.
Montana to Distribute Money to Upgrade Voting Equipment
The Montana Secretary of State's Office has decided how to distribute $750,000 in federal grant money to upgrade voting equipment across the state's 56 counties.
Montana Pastor Pleads Guilty to Stealing $288K From Church
A Montana pastor has been convicted of embezzling more than $288,000 from the United Pentecostal Church.
Cracked iPhone Screen? You’ll Have More Places to Fix It
Apple is loosening its grip on how its products are repaired to give customers more options for fixing cracked screens and other defects on their older iPhones.
Iranian Rocket Reportedly Explodes During Launch
A rocket at an Iranian space center that was to conduct a satellite launch criticized by the U.S. apparently exploded on its launch pad.