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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.
Regional News
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LGBTQ+ Pride events are planned through June and into early August.
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Tippet Rise Co-Directors Lindsey and Pete Hinmon preview the upcoming season.
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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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Speaking in New Mexico, President Trump's Secretary of Agriculture announced her intention to roll back a landmark 2001 conservation rule passed in the late hour of the Clinton administration.
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President Trump's decision to launch airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities without first consulting Congress has drawn sharp criticism from lawmakers who say the move bypasses their constitutional authority to declare war.
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A federal judge had previously said people must get at least 15 days to challenge their deportations to countries they're not originally from.
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A group of Democratic senators and Hamilton producer Jeffrey Seller are hosting a Pride celebration at the Kennedy Center Monday evening. But the Kennedy Center has nothing to do with programming it.
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Bezos will soon marry Lauren Sánchez in Venice. Protesters say the city, already grappling with overtourism, is putting the wedding over their needs — which city officials and wedding organizers deny.
NPR Headlines
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- A kind, no-nonsense nurse helped a couple prepare for death
- A deaf mom shares her long journey to graduation in college commencement address
- A new observatory in Chile releases some of its first images
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