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A shelter in Billings provides a safe, warm place for people who may have no where else to turn.
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An eight-foot menorah is on display in Billings this year in observance of Hanukkah, a Jewish holiday that represents resilience in the face of oppression.
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Billings' continued growth, along with increased railroad traffic, has made a downtown railroad crossing a top priority to reduce congestion and improve safety.
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Billings is the first city in Montana to earn a gold Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or LEED, certification through the U.S. Green Building Council.
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ICE is relocating their office a couple blocks away from their old facility, but the agency says it has no plans to build a new detention facility.
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A new mural in an alleyway in downtown Billings memorializes the hundreds of community members lost to COVID-19.
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Montana approved a 3D printing technology a Billings contractor hopes to use in a future housing development.
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Almost a dozen rectangular rapidly flashing beacons were installed at crosswalks to ensure student and pedestrian safety.
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Residents in south Billings have written poems in the sidewalks to change the perception of the neighborhood.
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Members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, were in south-central Montana this week to assess the impacts from last weekend's historic floods.