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Federal authorities have issued a preliminary report on what brought down a small aircraft Thursday afternoon, killing the lone occupant, a Yellowstone County Commissioner.
Regional News
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Billings is dog central for four days of people and their dogs from across the globe striving to be top dog.
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Ucross Foundation art fellows are showcasing their creations from the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains
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Much of the theatre community in the region is vowing to keep producing despite some likely funding challenges.
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A talk by a state historian and a special screening of a Montana PBS Special document contributions of African Americans experiences in Montana from territory days to present.
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Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library launched in 1995 and now includes thousands of young readers in Montana.
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Montana's arts organizations are adjusting to the shaky economy, but continuing on with their summer seasons.
National News
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The watchdog group American Oversight had asked a federal judge to order top national security officials to preserve any messages they may have sent on the private messaging app Signal.
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For many Americans, high humidity will make it feel in the triple digits. The National Weather Service is urging people to prepare to protect themselves from the dangers of extreme heat.
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Trump's Truth Social comments came as a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction that would continue blocking the president's efforts to bar international students from attending Harvard.
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Since his first term, Trump has promised action on everything from tax legislation to health care within a fortnight — only for his announcements to materialize months later or not at all.
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Police say Trenton Abston, 25, came to Mayor Paul Young's home armed with a Taser. Officers allegedly found rope and duct tape in his car.
NPR Headlines
- Diplomats shift into high gear to try to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran
- Prosecutors announce culprits behind 'The largest jewelry heist in U.S. history'
- Sister group Haim is out with their first album in five years
- This physician left her job to make 'teaching kitchens' for those in need
- It's looking like a bad season for tick bites. Here's what you should know
- Tired and scared, fleeing Iranians mock their own leaders in private
- Dom Phillips' widow and friend finished the book he was writing when he was killed
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