Morning Newscast 11-05-15

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Josh Burnham

Lawmakers who want to give Montanans tax credits for supporting religious schools are expected to make their case today in a hearing before the State Revenue Department.

The first female Native American elected to a statewide office in Montana is setting her sights on Congress.

Three University of Montana football players have pleaded guilty to misdemeanor trespass charges for entering an occupied home after a party.

A Billings jury today deliberates the fate of an anti-­government activist on trial for federal weapons charges.

A Bozeman woman found guilty of helping an attempted rape suspect who escaped custody has been given a deferred sentence with three years of probation.

Authorities say they have arrested a suspect in a southwestern Montana shooting that left one man dead and two hospitalized.

Lewis and Clark County Commissioner Susan Good Geise says voters on Tuesday not only said "no" to plans for a new detention center, they said “heck no”.

Missoula County Public Schools Superintendent Mark Thane says he’s “extremely grateful” for Tuesday’s 11th-­hour victory of a $70 ­million ­dollar high school bond issue.

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