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Scroll through social media, and you will likely come across memes, posts and jokes about out-of-staters in Montana. → Read More
MTN attempted to contact Panera Bread, but received no response to emails or Twitter direct messages. The Panera Bread Twitter account had no information about building a location in Helena. → Read More
Blood donations are critical for things like traumatic injury treatment, surgery and cancer treatment, and recently the Broadwater High School student council stepped up to help. → Read More
A river runs through Missoula, but in Helena, a creek runs through the city, a very important creek. → Read More
Before the building on the corner of North Roberts St. and 11th Ave. in Helena sat empty, it used to be something—an engineering firm, an attorney’s office, KBLL Radio. → Read More
Although DOJ officials said the test was successful on their end, an estimated one-third of phones in the state did not get the alert. → Read More
An 8-year-old Montana boy got his wish granted Thursday. Chase Prog will be spending time with his family at Disney World next month, thanks to the Montana Hope Project. → Read More
Across the country, Crime Stoppers tips have helped clear nearly 1.2 million cases since the organization was founded—some of those cleared cases are right here in the Helena Area. → Read More
A cryptocurrency exchange currently in bankruptcy proceedings is making waves across the world, and right here in Montana. → Read More
The Grinch made a trip to Jefferson County this weekend, and instead of stealing Christmas, the Grinch helped raise money for an animal shelter in the county. → Read More
Helen Piotopowaka Clarke was one of the first two women elected to public office in Montana, before it was even a state. → Read More
On North Benton Avenue, in the middle of a Helena subdivision, sits an old graveyard. There are no signs, no plaques, no markers, → Read More
National Fire Prevention Week happens every year in October to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Chicago is not the only city shaped by fire, Helena too has experienced devastating fires. → Read More
For some people, Saturdays are for sleeping in, but not for a group of Helena-area bikers—they got up early for a ride to benefit the Montana Hope Project. → Read More
Seventy-two years ago, the first bucket of concrete was poured during the construction of the current Canyon Ferry Dam. → Read More
The Helena Police Department has a new assistant chief, and it’s a familiar face. Capt. Cory Bailey has been promoted to the assistant chief position. → Read More
One of Helena’s oldest neighborhoods is facing a change. The Cornelius Hedges house, located on the corner of Broadway and Rodney Street, is facing possible demolition. → Read More
The Lewis and Clark Humane Society is currently caring for almost 200 cats and dogs. They’re able to do that thanks to some very special families. → Read More
The site that used to be Frontier Town is quiet now, its gates closed to the public in 2001. But, it wasn’t always this way. → Read More
The Matt Staff Rd Fire—which started last Thursday as a fast-moving grass fire in the southeast corner of Lewis and Clark County—is now 84 percent contained with full containment expected Tuesday. → Read More