Fall is here in Billings, Montana, signaling the start of leaf-raking season! Find out where to dispose of your leaves with the City's designated drop-off sites. They're open beginning 10/14.
Communities all across Montana are dealing with overcrowded jails. Here's what is being done in Billings to try and help tackle the problem in the short term. Plus, why did people in Montana's largest get hit with insanely high water bills?
Out with the two-tone silver and red. Every fire hydrant in Billings is getting a shiny new coat of fire-engine red. The project is expected to be complete within three years, and officials say the solid red paint scheme is easier for first responders to see.
Billings Police and Fire Departments join forces with Special Olympics Montana for an exciting charity softball game and 5K Run. Will the BDP get the win for a third straight year?
Vandalism happens in every big city. Though, you could argue Billings is not a "big city". But scratching this into an elevator door for fun? Not cool.
It seems like everybody has cameras. The Billings Police Department has rolled out a new voluntary program to help save time when reviewing neighborhood cams after a crime occurs. Learn more here.
As the City moves to switch more one-ways to two-ways, they're asking for your input with a brief, six-question survey. Especially if you've driven on N 29th and N30th, the most recent streets to become two-ways.
A dream without a plan to accomplish it is just a dream. But the City of Billings is excited to announce that dreams do come true, and we will soon witness the groundbreaking construction for a new outdoor experience.