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AF will host 'Sentinel' town halls in Lewistown, Conrad, and Great Falls
The meetings are designed to inform people about the progress of the Sentinel Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), which will replace the existing Minuteman III ICBMs.
'Shelter in place' at Great Falls school due to threat by parent
"Shelter in place" is defined by GFPS as a safety precaution for an external threat that is not an immediate or internal threat.
'Critical incident involving gunfire' in Great Falls
The Great Falls Police Department said on Monday evening that officers are investigating what it says is a "major incident."
Gore Hill and I-15 interchange set for major upgrades
MDT says the project will cost around $31.8 million. Construction is expected to begin in the summer of 2027.
Voyagers offer free admission to kids 12 and under
The Great Falls Voyagers are offering free admission to children 12 and under this baseball season.
AKC Fetch Test coming up in Great Falls
The test is designed to provide both physical and mental exercise, with dogs earning titles at four levels: novice, intermediate, advanced and retrieve.
Toby's House Crisis Nursery receives $150K gift
Toby’s House Crisis Nursery announced last week that the Guy Tabacco Construction is partnering the Building Permanent Hope campaign.
Great Falls firefighters raise money to fight cancer
The annual stair climb raises funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and honors firefighters, friends, and family members who have battled cancer.
A very snowy and cold St. Patrick's Day parade (video)
The annual St. Patrick's Day parade rolled through downtown Great Falls on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
Coming up: St. Patrick's Day parade in Great Falls
The parade is scheduled to begin at 1:30 p.m. in front of the Civic Center, and will proceed down Central Avenue to Eighth Street.
Ursuline Center students learn about news from KRTV team
Young students at the Ursuline Center in Great Falls got a visit from KRTV reporters Shiksha Mahtani, Erik Johnson, and Tom Wylie
Great Falls Animal Shelter is providing free engraved pet tags
The City of Great Falls Animal Shelter will offer free engraved pet name tags March 11–14 to encourage pet identification following recent high winds in the community -
University of Providence in Great Falls declares financial exigency
Chief Advancement Officer Roy Lanham said the university has a plan in place to meet its budget goals.
Powerful winds cause damage and topple trucks across Montana
Strong winds knocked down trees, damaged fences and flipped semis across north-central Montana Thursday. Gusts hit 79 mph in Great Falls and reached 104 mph at Judith Peak.
What's next for Lincoln Elementary School after major wind damage?
The storm sent insulation and debris flying across nearby streets and yards and knocked out power for some residents in the area.
Montana author Pete Fromm will share wilderness stories at Great Falls library
Fromm will be reading passages from his stories at the library and discussing topics such as nature conservation and living alone in the Idaho wilderness for eight months.
How a Great Falls coach is helping teachers strengthen their classrooms
Ammons works with teachers in all 15 buildings, answering questions, helping troubleshoot problems, and creating training materials to guide them through new tools and programs.
Structure fire reported in Great Falls
Emergency crews are at the scene of a reported structure fire in the area of Third Avenue North and Tenth Street in Great Falls.
Small businesses prepare to ‘spring’ into market season
Small businesses across Montana are gearing up for the spring vendor and craft market season, with one Great Falls market taking a unique approach to help each vendor stand out.
Great Falls property manager warns of rental scams that use stolen photos
JK Property Management says scammers are reposting occupied homes online at below-market prices, urging renters to verify listings, never pay upfront, and watch for red flags.
Could Great Falls soon be home to a law school?
Attorneys say a proposed Touro law school in Great Falls could help address a growing shortage of lawyers across eastern Montana
Norma Ashby Smith still influencing Western Art Week
Nearly 60 years after it began, Western Art Week in Great Falls still has the influence of one of its founders, Norma Ashby Smith.
The Sugar Bandit brings a sweet mystery to Great Falls
A thief is making headlines in Great Falls, but this one comes with a twist.
GFPS braces for another high-wind event
Ahead of another predicted storm that will bring potentially damaging winds and also snow, Great Falls Public Schools is taking steps to protect students. -
Wind damage highlights insurance challenges for Montana homeowners
It’s the talk of the town this week — powerful winds ripped the roof off Lincoln Elementary School on Sunday, leaving students, teachers, and residents in shock.
Great Falls Restaurant News (March 2026)
Street Burgers is closing; Haunted Scoops is opening; Annapurna on the way; Chick-fil-A and Dave's Hot Chicken, too.
GFPS hosts meeting to give update on Lincoln school
Great Falls Public Schools (GFPS) held a meeting for parents to update them on Lincoln Elementary School after devastating winds tore off the roof
SNAP work requirement changes begin affecting Montanans
Advocates say expanded work rules and a three-month time limit are now leading some residents to lose benefits