Morning Newscast 05-13-15

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Josh Burnham

On this edition of Montana Morning Newscast, Dartmouth College and Stanford University violated Montana campaign laws last fall.

Attorneys for a Roman Catholic Diocese and a Catholic school say a Montana teacher fired for having a baby out of wedlock was a ministerial employee who can't sue for discrimination.

The U.S. oil industry is challenging new rules aimed at reducing the risk of catastrophic accidents involving crude moved by rail.

Charges have been filed against the driver of a full-sized pickup truck that rear-ended a stopped school bus about three miles east of Polson.

Montanans who've noticed questionable charges on their Sprint or Verizon cell phone bills might qualify for a refund or credit.

A fire official says a large landfill fire north of Kalispell started when the operator of a front-end loader was moving appliances in a 900-ton pile and hit something that sparked.

Medical professionals from across the state are putting together a plan for dealing with Alzheimer’s disease.

The public has until June 5 to weigh in on solutions to overcrowding on Glacier National Park's popular Going-to-the-Sun Road.

Two major health care providers in Montana have announced a partnership that seeks to offer better coordinated and lower cost health care to its members.

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