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John Scannella was a little boy growing up in Queens, New York, when he first fell in love with dinosaurs.

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A group of 85 local architects and design professionals says it’s worried about portions of a major development code rewrite scheduled for consideration by Bozeman commissioners, writing in a letter that some of the proposed changes will impose unduly strict rules on new buildings built in t…

Montana has two of the 100 votes in the U.S. Senate, and of those two, only one of the state’s senators has made up his mind on the controversial GOP overhaul of the health care system.

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Yellowstone National Park’s Norris Campground was closed to new campers for a couple of days this week due to problems with the campground’s water system.

Bozeman police and fire departments are teaming up for a blood drive to benefit the American Red Cross during a nationwide shortage in blood donations.

Austin Daniels still remembers riding a tricycle around his father’s butcher shop as a child in the small town of Miltona, Minnesota.

Investigators are still looking into the shooting of a Yellowstone wolf earlier this year, and park officials this week renewed their call for tips.

Holding her dog Lily in her lap in her living room in Bozeman on Friday, Zelpha Boyd can’t help but be grateful.

The Bozeman area is within the top 20 counties in the nation when it comes to the rate it’s adding new housing, according to a U.S. census bureau ranking. But its housing stock still isn’t expanding fast enough to keep up with the county’s rapid population growth.

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