Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Evening Newscast 06-28-19

Montana Public Radio Evening Newscast
Josh Burnham

A state district court judge concluded that Montana’s Republican-controlled utility commission violated the due process rights of a solar energy company.

Montana has more than 34,400 medical marijuana cardholders, recently surpassing the peak of just over 31,500 reached in 2011 before the Legislature made it more difficult to qualify for a card.

The U.S. District Court for Montana announced attorney Kathleen L. DeSoto of Missoula will serve as the next U.S. magistrate judge in the Missoula Division.

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a Montana case: whether the state can exclude religious schools from a tax credit program that gives scholarships to parents for private school tuition payments.

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has found evidence of an invasive clam in Lake Elmo in Billings Heights.

A second plumbing failure has once again shut down the men’s sleeping dormitory at a Missoula homeless shelter.

An Indian Health Service pediatrician convicted of molesting children on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation could lose retirement benefits, as federal officials weigh revoking the doctor’s honorable discharge.

Become a sustaining member for as low as $5/month
Make an annual or one-time donation to support MTPR
Pay an existing pledge or update your payment information