Kay Erickson
All Things Considered HostKay Erickson has been working in broadcasting in Billings for more than 20 years. She spent well over a decade as news assignment editor at KTVQ-TV before joining the staff at YPR. She is a graduate of Northern Illinois University, with a degree in broadcast journalism. Shortly after graduation she worked in Great Falls where she was one of the first female sports anchor and reporter in Montana.
Kay is also a writer for Yellowstone Valley Woman’s Magazine.
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Montana Sen. Jon Tester this week asked Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas about returning Montana’s ports of entry to pre-pandemic hours.
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For the last couple of months, persistent windy winter weather conditions and none of the snow melt you’d usually see during a typical Wyoming winter has forced producers to make difficult decisions says state ag department spokesman Derek Grant.
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Western Montana has been the focus of television and movie production in recent years— most notably the Bitterroot Valley as the setting for Yellowstone. But farther east, Billings and its residents have also had opportunities in front of the camera lens over the years.
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In a news release Tuesday Yellowstone officials say a park wildlife biologist on a tracking flight spotted the first grizzly to emerge from hibernation.
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Movie goers to AMC Theaters will see a ticket price increase for the “best seats in the house” in coming months.
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Art House Cinema and Pub, located in the old Central Lanes Bowling Alley in downtown Billings, is going dark next month — for a good reason.
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Billings Meteorologist in Charge Keith Meier is retiring after more than 30 years with the National Weather Service.
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A three-part documentary focused on four missing and murdered Indigenous women from Montana premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah.
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United Methodist churches around the country are voting to disaffiliate from the large Protestant denomination over a fundamental approach to human sexuality.
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Calls reporting an active shooter situation were made to dispatchers in Billings, Colstrip, Forsyth, Manhattan, Miles City and Red Lodge as well as Cascade, Madison and Gallatin counties