Evening Newscast 04-27-16

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MTPR Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham

An attorney for Montana's university system says the release of records about a rape case to author Jon Krakauer could prevent other students from coming forward as witnesses in the future disciplinary proceedings.

A man charged with killing three people in a tiny Montana town near the Wyoming border has pleaded not guilty to three counts of deliberate homicide.

More Montanans with developmental disabilities will be moving into community-based care under a plan approved today in Boulder.

The Montana Supreme Court is accepting public comment on a proposal to lower the score required to pass the bar exam in Montana and become an attorney.

The Montana Public Service Commission is considering changing the rules for when power can be shut off for non-payment.

The nation's top wildfire-fighting official says the 2016 season isn't expected to be as bad as last year, when a record area of nearly 16,000 square miles burned nationwide.

Two brothers escaped injury when their car struck and killed a bison near West Yellowstone.

A couple of renewable energy groups are trying to change the conversation about energy policy in Montana.

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