Whoops. The editor of the anti-Trump Billings Gazette newspaper said his job as a journalist "is to question those in power." This, as he tweeted out a fake quote from President Donald Trump.
As anticipated, KTVQ and The Billings Gazette have filed to intervene in a legal action by three police officers seeking to keep their names out of the news after being disciplined for their sexual encounters with a former BPD civilian employee on city property...
A judge granted a temporary restraining order on Monday, barring the city of Billings from releasing the names of three BPD officers disciplined for having sex with a civilian employee on city property.
The city was prepared to release the names and details of the case, but Yellowstone County District Judge Michael Moses issued the restraining order at the request of lawyers representing the three
Dear Billings Gazette,
On my blog yesterday I was looking for some news on national chains that might be coming to Billings, and part of the comments turned to your organization.
And since you've turned off the ability for people to comment on your website, I thought I'd blog about the local paper today and give average people the opportunity to comment about what they think...
I see that the Billings Gazette is shutting down the place on their website where regular folks could comment on their articles. I think that is too bad. We know exactly what they are going through because we get the same stuff on our required blogs...
Death is just one of those things that we all have to deal with. When your number is up, it is up and there isn't any of us that are getting out of this life alive. Sorry.
Some are actually infatuated with death. That's why we watch movies like Final Destination but what if the Grim Reaper came knocking on your door today...
For those of you who get your daily news from the Billings Gazette website, you'll be paying for it soon. The Gazette has implemented a "Online Subscription Plan," which is also known as a "paywall."