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Faucet left on over weekend, water damages Yellowstone County Co

Two floors of the Yellowstone County Courthouse suffered flood damage over the weekend, but you can’t blame this one on the record snowpack. → Read More

3 Billings police officers disciplined for having sex on city pr

Three Billings police officers who admitted having sex on city property with a civilian employee of the department were given either one- or two-week suspensions without pay, Police Chief Rich St. ... → Read More

Couples’ complaint accuses Reed Point school of bias

Two Native American couples who say they were insulted and discriminated against at a basketball game in Reed Point early in 2017 intend to file lawsuit against the Reed Point School on Monday. → Read More

Snow job: Billings crews rapped for hauling snow twice, wasting

City crews are filling dump trucks again — this time hauling all that snow from Amend Park to the city’s main snow-dumping ground off Airport Road. → Read More

MSU Billings-Rocky ROTC program has benefit dinner

For the seventh year in a row, cadets in the Montana State University Billings-Rocky Mountain College ROTC are hosting a dinner to benefit the program. → Read More

Billings crews put Snowmelter to work

It used to be that Billings would wait for a few good chinook winds, or warm spring weather, to reduce piles of collected snow to meltwater. But everything is more complicated these days. → Read More

Red Lodge’s ex-prosecutor sues councilwoman, sister

Joel Todd, the former city prosecutor for Red Lodge, has filed a half-million-dollar lawsuit against two sisters he accused of trying to ruin his career. → Read More

U.S. House race: Crowded Democratic field narrows

The six-way competition to win the Democratic nomination for the 2018 U.S. House race got a little smaller Tuesday. → Read More

Big retail, residential project planned for Montana Avenue

A Billings couple plans to turn a large warehouse on Montana Avenue into a country mercantile, antique mall and breakfast-and-lunch cafe, with five loft apartments on the second floor. → Read More

Hardin could lose coal-fired power plant in early 2018

A Hardin coal-fired power plant with 30 employees and an annual payroll of $3 million could be shut down as early as the first quarter of 2018. → Read More

Made-in-Montana pedicabs featured in Philly art project

Though it’s doubtful many people here know it, key components of a major public arts project in Philadelphia were made in Montana. → Read More

How a Molt rancher (and her goat) became social media stars

How a Molt rancher (and her goat) became social media stars → Read More

One Big Sky Center could get larger, developer says

The Billings City Council heard a brief update Monday night from the president of the company that has taken the lead on a proposal to build a multimillion-dollar project in downtown Billings —whic... → Read More

More forums planned for council, mayoral candidates

The candidates have been asked to lay out their vision for how they would lead the city into the future. → Read More

For Crow relay team, it starts with a love of horses, family

When the River Road Relay team gets together for a practice, it’s all about the horses. The human beings involved in an Indian horse relay race certainly get a workout, and occasionally a few scrap... → Read More

Walkers Grill to close for remodeling, rebranding

BILLINGS - Twenty-five years after Walkers American Grill opened in downtown Billings, the restaurant will be closing next Saturday for at least three weeks, then reopening with a new look and a ne... → Read More

Voting already at record level for Magic City Music Awards

It’s not just underway, it’s going gang-busters. Between the opening of voting, which was announced Tuesday morning on the MCMA Facebook page, and Friday morning, 1,700 people had already voted. → Read More

Another candidate admits guilt in corruption case

Another Montana politician accused of illegally accepting campaign contributions from corporations has admitted his guilt and agreed to pay a fine. Pat M. Wagman signed a settlement agreement in which he agreed to pay a civil fine of $19,599 by Oct. 1, and to pay $100 a day for every day after that if the fine is not paid in full. Wagman signed the settlement on Aug. 8 and it was signed Friday… → Read More

Plenty of excitement in Casper for eclipse

Here on the front lines, things are running pretty smoothly. After reading all about the total eclipse for days on end, and hearing stories about how people from all over the world could be converg... → Read More

Billings lawyer faces sanctions for obstructing political probe

A District Court judge has agreed to impose sanctions on a Billings lawyer accused of attempting to obstruct an investigation into a so-called dark money group by the state Commissioner of Politica... → Read More