Evening Newscast 04-16-15

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Josh Burnham

On this edition of the Montana Evening Newscast, bills on education funding and human trafficking both advanced at the legislature today, and moved to within one vote of going to the Governor’s desk.

Technological glitches aren't stopping most of Montana's school districts from administering tests linked to Common Core.

Two hospitals in Montana have earned 5-star ratings in patient satisfaction from Medicare. Those hospitals are Barret Memorial in Dillon, and Great Falls Clinic Medical Center.

A collision in Missoula County today resulted in the death of a 13-year-old child and injuries to three others.

A judge had declared a mistrial in the case of a Butte man charged with killing his father in November 2008.

A bill aiming to halt human trafficking in Montana is one vote away from passing through the Legislature.

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