Standing at just under 3 feet tall, many miniature horses are purchased for the novelty, Brenda York said, until owners ...
Peoples would take office on Jan. 15, 1979, not knowing some bleak times were ahead for Butte. In a few short years, for the ...
Iran threatened Friday to target recreational and tourist sites and insisted it is still building missiles almost three weeks ...
The federal judge agreed to block the Trump administration from enforcing the policy, ruling key portions of the new rules ...
Some Republicans and Libertarians have sued Mississippi, arguing that federal Election Day statutes envision a single day for ...
Three teenagers in Tennessee have sued Elon Musk's xAI, claiming the company's image-generation tools were used to morph real ...
It's far from clear if the weather is planning to cooperate, but spring arrives — technically, at least — Friday.
Americans tend to ignore foreign policy. Living in a continent-sized nation bounded by two vast oceans allows for that ...
Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Billings Gazette.
One of the hottest winters on record for the city ended Thursday, with the National Weather Service tracking a record-high of 79 degrees at Billings-Logan International Airport.
Every race for state Legislature in the county is contested, and some longtime Republicans are facing challengers from their own party.
The Board of Public Education voted unanimously Thursday to suspend a former Clinton educator’s teaching license after he was charged with two federal counts of sexual abuse of children.