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Evening Newscast 01-29-19

Montana Public Radio Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham

Cleanup crews were on the scene of a train derailment Tuesday, near the Trail Creek Road exit off I-90 between Bozeman and Livingston.

Drivers on I-90 at the East Bozeman Interchange experienced road closures, detours and delays Tuesday after a semi rolled over in the passing lane on the eastbound side of the highway.

Gov. Steve Bullock's spokeswoman says the governor thought a former senior staffer of his wouldn't harass any more women after being fired from the Democratic Governors Association.

The bipartisan Congressional panel that will determine the fate of President Donald Trump’s demand for an almost $6 billion border wall holds its first meeting Wednesday and Montana’s Senior Senator, Jon Tester, has a seat at that table.

Montana lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow physicians to be charged with homicide if they help a terminally ill person die.

Montana lawmakers are considering bills that seek to help prevent and overturn wrongful convictions.

The case of a former Missoula sheriff's deputy accused of choking a handcuffed man during an arrest in 2017 has been resolved through a deferred prosecution agreement.

Wyoming lawmakers are expressing frustration their state isn't being more aggressive with legal action against the state of Washington over coal exports.

Two ranchers who were convicted in 2012 of intentionally setting fires on public land in Oregon have had their grazing rights restored.

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