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The Adult Resource Alliance has been a part of the Billings community since 1975 helping residents over 60 find volunteer services they need, including Meals on Wheels. → Read More
A flood advisory has been issued for residents in Riverside, Mine Road and low areas of Roundup. → Read More
About 100 floats will make hit the streets of downtown Billings on Saturday for the 32nd annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Celtic Fair. → Read More
Detectives investigating the death determined there was nothing suspicious on scene and that the woman had been drinking with other transients throughout the night. → Read More
Anyone who has driven on Montana highways has seen the majesty of our state's mountains from the road. But how much do you really know about them? → Read More
Roads in Yellowstone National Park will begin closing to oversnow travel starting Sunday as Spring plowing commences. → Read More
Visitors to a small log cabin in Kentucky are right to ask: Is it true that Abraham Lincoln slept here? → Read More
Full-time students at Montana State University Billings are down for the 2018 spring semester compared to spring 2017, but gains in part-time students helped boost overall headcount growth. → Read More
With police enroute, Gered Achuleta, 19, broke through the front door of the residence and knocked the woman, 30, to the ground in front of her four children and grandmother. → Read More
The city will resume residential plowing operations after almost 7 inches of snow fell over night. → Read More
A man was robbed at the entrance to Walmart in the Billings Heights Friday night at 9:21 p.m. → Read More
A drunk man stabbed his roommate in the chest Friday night. → Read More
Two separate robberies happened in Billings Friday night. → Read More
Officers were dispatched to the 1900 block of Canary Ave. in Lockwood early Sunday morning to check the welfare of a possible suicidal person. → Read More
Yellowstone National Park implemented its plan for a government shutdown Saturday in response to the lapse in federal appropriations. → Read More
The demonstration's call to action was to encourage women to run for office, run to the polls, run with business or nonprofit ideas, to volunteer in the community. → Read More
Not all federally funded organizations will grind to a halt, but many will. It all depends on whether or not certain services are considered essential or nonessential. → Read More
Manuel Frederick and Andrew Tisba promoted their cause at the Martin Luther King Jr. bell ringing ceremony at MSUB using a simple hand gesture to bring strangers together. → Read More
U.S. Senator Jon Tester hosted a round-table discussion at the Plumbers and Pipefitters hall to hear from Billings officials about their infrastructure priorities Friday. → Read More
With an average per-mile fiber optic installation cost of $30,000 in rural Montana, the cost to build broadband infrastructure surpasses any income made from customers reached. → Read More