Alina Hauter, KTVH

Alina Hauter

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  • KTVH
  • KXLH - Helena
  • KPAX Missoula News
  • KTVQ - Q2 News

Past articles by Alina:

Billings-based stuntman shares Hollywood experience

“My first stunt doubling job was for doubling Chris Evans on Fantastic Four,” said Adrian Hein on Monday. → Read More

Gianforte urges passage of $100M disaster fund at Billings stop

“As the city grew up into our ditch, unfortunately, there weren’t any precautions taken for any of these disasters,” → Read More

Not aliens: MSU-Billings science professors weigh in on recent UFO sightings

“As long as it’s not carrying a nuclear warhead, let’s not get too bent out of shape about it,” Snyder said. → Read More

Laurel teen follows father's footsteps in firefighting

And once she graduates from Laurel High School, she’ll juggle her time between classes at MSU-B and firefighting. → Read More

Family is forever: Red Lodge couple shares experience with ALS homecare

“The doctors have said she probably wouldn’t be here now had we not jumped in, and she came to us,” said Renee. → Read More

Bottoms up! Montana website maps taps, taverns, breweries, and more

“Our thing is to just support local, support your local brewery, distilleries, go to small places and spend money,” → Read More

Montana's seeing more reported flu cases this year

Yellowstone County alone has seen over 1,500 flu cases since September, and influenza has sent nearly 100 people to the hospital. Three Yellowstone County residents have died. → Read More

Montana raises minimum to begin 2023

The Montana Department of Labor reports that only 4.2% of the state’s workforce was making minimum wage in 2022. → Read More

Gas prices drop in Montana as more expected to travel during holidays

The timing couldn’t be more perfect as nearly 113 million people across the country are expected to travel this holiday season. → Read More

Avalanche researchers trigger avalanche near Cooke City

They were able to dig out the rider and his snowmobile, and no one was hurt but it’s a reminder that there are no rules when it comes to Mother Nature. → Read More

Montana saw an increase in outdoor recreation during pandemic

People were spending more time outside and the sales at outdoor sports stores, like The Base Camp, reflect the economic growth. → Read More

An unusual calling: Mortuary science programs see huge increase in students

Enrollment for mortuary science degree programs jumped by 24% in 2021, and at Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary, they’ve seen that increase firsthand. → Read More

ZooMontana animals enjoy leftover Halloween pumpkins

Even birds of prey like to play sometimes, and this time of year brings in a ton of toys and treats for the animals at the zoo. → Read More

Montana ranchers seeking culprit who killed cattle

“I didn’t understand why anybody would do something like that to an animal just standing there,” Jean Loyning said → Read More

Martin City woman cited for animal cruelty; Clinton man recalls similar incident

Layne Spence recalls how a hunter shot and killed his malamute while he was cross country skiing near Missoula, nine years ago. → Read More

Montana apprentice program boosting love of hunting for youth

Montana’s Apprentice Hunter program began in 2015 following a sharp decline in resident hunting sales. → Read More

Wyoming herd of big horn sheep loses 10% of its population to disease

Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area is home to all sorts of wildlife, and bighorn sheep are no exception. → Read More

Nile Merit Heifer program brings kids from all over the country to Billings

The program donates heifer calves to youth between the ages of 12 and 16 to help them get a start in the beef cattle business. → Read More

Big Timber woman uses Halloween display to fundraise for St. Jude

Celia Hulin’s front yard in Big Timber may just look like another spooky Halloween display, but it’s much more than that. She’s using skeletons and spiders to fundraise for St. Jude. → Read More

Billings residents learn more about Calamity Jane through historical auto tour

The life of Calamity Jane is mysterious but folks in Billings had a chance to learn more about her and the impact she had on the city in four stop auto tour filled with historical impersonators. → Read More