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Great Falls’ UFO legacy in focus amid Pentagon document release
In 1950, Nick Mariana, manager of the Great Falls Electrics baseball team, captured video of two unexplained objects moving across the sky.
Great Falls city commission approves tax abatement for Janicki Industries
The Great Falls City Commission voted unanimously to approve a tax abatement for Janicki Industries, a Washington-based aerospace manufacturing
Rotary Club hosts annual 'shred-a-thon'
The Rotary Club of Great Falls hosted its annual "shred-a-thon" on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
Groundbreaking for housing development in Great Falls
The project near the intersection of Central Avenue and 46th Street is a 27.03 acre housing development with 163 single-family lots to purchase.
Great Falls gymnasts Bryn Shine and Stephanie Rowley headed to 2026 USA Games
For Bryn Shine and Stephanie Rowley, Special Olympics Montana has never been about just one sport. Over nearly three decades, the two Great Falls athletes have tried just about everything
Cascade County health officials address public concerns about hantavirus
“At this time, the risk looks to be fairly low for something to that, for an outbreak or pandemic to happen,” Gardner said.
Great Falls man charged with killing his grandmother
Christopher Jenkins made his initial appearance in court on Monday in connection with the death of his grandmother, Lorraine Jenkins
Coming up in Great Falls: 'Bark In The Park'
The Great Falls Animal Shelter invites the community to "Bark In The Park" on Saturday, May 23, 2026
Turning scars into art: tattoo shop offers healing and hope for survivors
The shop’s mission was inspired by The Butterfly Project, a mental health movement encouraging butterfly tattoos in areas where people once self-harmed
Suspect charged with killing his grandmother in Great Falls
Christopher James Jenkins has been charged with several felonies after he allegedly killed his grandmother in Great Falls.
Electric City Conservatory blooms for Mother’s Day rush
Owner Meaghan Kelly says Mother’s Day is the shop’s biggest holiday, second only to Valentine’s Day.
Great Falls hosts annual 'Stamp Out Hunger' event
The annual 'Stamp Out Hunger' food-donation events was held in Great Falls on Saturday, May 9, 2026. -
Solid waste rate increase for Great Falls
The rate changes are due to several factors, including a landfill cost increase and the need for equipment upgrades.
Voters reminded of new rules ahead of June primary election
Election officials say several new laws and deadline changes could catch voters off guard this year if they are not prepared.
Great Falls coffee shop damaged by a vehicle
Late Thursday night, a car was believed to have hit the entrance of the City Brew Coffee location on Tenth Avenue South.
Police are investigating a 'serious incident in Great Falls
The GFPD says that a a person has been taken into custody, and determined that there is no threat to nearby schools
Montanans share journeys of hope during Mental Health Awareness Month
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to shed light on the realities many face and the support available right here in our community.
Great Falls JROTC cadets retire scores of American flags in ceremony
The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps at Great Falls High School is retiring more than 150 old and torn American flags, laying them to rest.
Elderly woman reported missing has been found in Cascade County
She was located by a neighbor at about 6:30 p.m. on Thursday near Eden School, about five miles from her residence at 1021 Millegan Road.
'Stamp Out Hunger' food drive returns to Great Falls
Great Falls residents will have a chance to help stock the shelves at the Great Falls Community Food Bank this weekend during the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.
'Divine Comedy' fundraiser will benefit the Ursuline Centre
The inaugural Divine Comedy fundraiser to benefit the Ursuline Centre features three comedians, a dinner, and a live and silent auction at the University of Providence.
Suspect charged with assaulting a man in Great Falls
Juan Miguel Garza has been charged after he allegedly assaulted a man at the Crown Lounge in Great Falls on April 14, 2026.
Great Falls Public Schools Foundation celebrates scholarship recipients
More than 100 graduating seniors received scholarship support from the Great Falls Public Schools Foundation at its annual scholarship celebration.
Great Falls Symphony director candidate: Daniel Black
Daniel Black, the final of six guest conductor candidates, leads the Great Falls Symphony on Saturday in a program designed to take audiences on a spiritual and emotional journey. -
Missing person advisory for elderly woman in Cascade County
The Montana Department of Justice has issued a Missing/Endangered Person Advisory for Catherine Rearden in Cascade County.
MDT will host forums for Central Montana Transportation Study
The study focuses on infrastructure resiliency in the Great Falls and Lewistown areas, as well as MDT routes within nine counties: Cascade, Chouteau, Fergus, Judith Basin, Lewis and Clark, Pondera, Teton, Toole, and Wheatland.
Ground Squirrels in Montana: balancing safety, agriculture, and ecology
Ground squirrels are more visible this time of year across Great Falls and surrounding farmland—posing unique challenges for both agriculture and city safety.
Updates on restaurants in Great Falls (May 2026)
Dave's Hot Chicken, River & Range Bistro, Chick-fil-A, Annapurna, Homestead 1909, Buffalo Noir, Haunted Scoops