BILLINGS — A Billings man is recovering from a near-deadly infection that led to the amputation of his right leg. Andrew Walker, 35, started noticing swelling in his leg on Christmas Eve and fell extremely ill within 24 hours. Walker was rushed to the hospital on Christmas Day, which is the last thing he can remember.
Ashtin Zant Glen, 19, appeared in Yellowstone County District Court to change his plea for the November 2023 incident, which left a victim wheelchair-bound with three gunshot wounds.
Professor Paul Pope said the Constitution is clear on explaining that the president is not a lawmaker, and that legislation in an executive order is not a way that the Constitution can be modified.
By Monday afternoon, a petition urging the commissioners to halt the “reckless proposal” to convert MetraPark into a detention center had gathered more than 1,915 signatures on Change.org.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen reflects on the Bills' 2024 season following their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.
I believe she’s a consensus candidate,” Billings Mayor Bill Cole said. “And she’ll appeal to the largest number of Ward 3 residents.”
Montana, known as Big Sky Country, is a state of stunning natural beauty, mountain ranges and a growing population. The largest cities in Montana are characterized by a mix of historic charm and modern development,
A bill up for hearing in the Montana Legislature Wednesday would require law enforcement to check people’s immigration status when they make a traffic stop.
T.J. Rogers has been appointed as the new city council member for Ward III in Billings. This decision comes after Denise Joy left the position to serve in the State House. Joy had joined the council following the tragic death of her father,
A new bill in the Montana Legislature is sparking debate over law enforcement's role in checking immigration status during traffic stops.
Medicaid expansion saves lives and saves money, proponents said — an estimated $27 million the last biennium, according to Rep. Ed Buttrey, sponsoring one bill to continue the program.
Alabama continued to deal with snow on the ground on Thursday, two days after a historic Gulf Coast snowstorm. About 3 inches of snow was left on the ground Thursday morning at the National Weather Service office in Mobile. That’s nothing compared with the 7.5 inches the office had at the peak of the storm on Tuesday.