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Regional News
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Change is in the air for a large Washington utility company and a small Montana town.
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The festival is an annual event, featuring more than an hour of cat video and supports a local animal shelter.
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As hunters head out into the forests and fields, fire managers want to remind them that wildfires are still burning and closures are in place.
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It’s a race against time to repair critical infrastructure that provides drinking and irrigation water to people along Montana’s Hi Line. But construction of St. Mary’s Canal has hit a major snag.
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Each year Billings' Park and Recreation Department closes out the season at Rose Park Pool with an afternoon for the dogs.
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The Yellowstone Art Museum in Billings is losing nearly 80 percent of its regular county funding as part of cuts commissioners are making to fund public safety needs.
National News
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The FAA is seeking proposals for projects that will include piloted and unmanned operations with a focus on electric air taxis, also called an electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.
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Richardson, a former president at Baltimore's Morgan State University, led a lawsuit that ended in a historic settlement for four historically Black colleges and universities in Maryland. He was 81.
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The dead included 12 children, according to Shifa Hospital. Israel in recent days has destroyed multiple high-rise buildings and accused Hamas of putting surveillance equipment in them.
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The FAA said it identified hundreds of quality system violations at Boeing's 737 factory in Renton, Wash., and Boeing subcontractor Spirit AeroSystems' 737 factory in Wichita, Kan.
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"This is everywhere. Every community, every town, every state," one of the suspect's neighbors said. "It's going to be everybody's neighbor, everybody's classmate. It's not at all unusual anymore."
NPR Headlines
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- President Trump's responses on political violence over time
- The impact of war told through the words of a child
- The Supreme Court clears the way for ICE agents to treat race as grounds for immigration stops
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