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One of Billings' oldest cemeteries has almost triple the number of graves than originally thought, MSUB students have discovered.
A coalition of Billings businesses and organizations will gather for what’s being billed as a “Corette Site Design Charrette” from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 19, at First ...
A semi truck driver walked away with minor injuries after a crash that nearly sent the vehicle off a cliff on Highway 14A ...
How swing voters are responding to Trump's Medicaid cuts—Data Utah Bath & Body Works manager says she was fired over company's pronoun policy Canadian soldiers charged over plot to seize part of ...
Joel Krautter resides in Billings and is a Montana attorney, former State Representative and a co-founder and board member of Friends of the Montana Constitution.
A bill completing a water settlement. A bill exchanging land on the Crow Reservation. Montana’s new, entirely Republican delegation has introduced several bills that will have consequences in ...
In rural Southwest Montana, a clash over tax fairness and critical services between a luxury ski community and a modest town led to statewide reform through new laws.
Trump’s "megabill" makes permanent widespread income tax cuts enacted during his first term that would have otherwise expired at year’s end and jacked up rates for nearly every household.
The Montana Folk Festival kicked off Friday with large and appreciative crowds enjoying skilled musicians, mountain views and a taste of Butte's colorful mining history.
The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to take up a dispute over a Montana law that would have required notarized parental consent for a minor to receive an abortion. State lawmakers have argued ...
Zane Wach, 14, was taken off of ventilators during his ongoing medically-induced coma nearly a month after the boy wandered over an cliff on Mt. Whitney in a state of altitude-induced delirium.