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Morning Newscast 12-15-15

MTPR Morning Newscast
Josh Burnham

Authorities are investigating after a woman's body was found outside a Missoula hospital.

Authorities say an Amtrak train crashed into a pickup at a crossing near Kremlin, killing one person and injuring two others.

CenturyLink updated state regulators this week on their work plan to improve phone and internet service in areas that had prompted a lawsuit.

A federal judge has rejected a call for sanctions against the founder of a Montana resort for the ultra-rich after he refused a jailhouse deposition.

Gov. Steve Bullock has asked federal environmental regulators to reverse a 2013 designation that areas around the city of Billings were out of compliance with air pollution standards.

Winter travel into Yellowstone National Park is scheduled to open this morning thanks to recent snow storms.

A White Sulphur Springs man has pleaded not guilty to raping an 8-year-old girl 28 years ago.

A broken water main has prompted the Frenchtown School District to cancel its junior and high school classes for the rest of this week.

On a year end press tour that he said is not a campaign swing, Gov. Steve Bullock today downplayed conflicts with Lieutenant Governor Angela McLean that led to her resigning and taking a position with the Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education.

When a jail opened in the Montana town of Hardin in mid-­2007, it was expected to help revive the town's economy and add more than 100 jobs.

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