Evening Newscast 07-04-18

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Josh Burnham

Montana wildlife officials have found a new home for three grizzly bear cubs that were orphaned in June when their mother was killed by a vehicle.

A Montana judge has overturned the conviction of a man sentenced to 40 years in prison for his 3-month-old son's 2008 death.

Montana wildlife officials say a black bear has been killed after it was captured for ripping up a tent in a campground.

The remains of a Blackfeet boy have been returned 128 years after his abduction.

Police and protesters are gearing up for President Donald Trump's visit to Great Falls on Thursday.

While President Trump is in Great Falls tomorrow campaigning against him, Senator Jon Tester will be in Billings.

Federal officials have agreed to settle a lawsuit with environmental groups that prevents domestic sheep from grazing in eastern Idaho until a scientific study addressing how they might threaten bighorn sheep with deadly diseases is completed.

A five-ton tractor swept away by a tornado last week during storms that struck the Montana-South Dakota border has finally been located.

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