Wind Causes Damage to Roof of Mall We have reports of the wind sending part of the mall's roof through the ceiling window. Please stay tuned to The Great Falls Gazette as we will update when we have more information.
Obituary of Karen Jeanne (Pancich) Shalvey Karen Jeanne (Pancich) Shalvey was born on April 18, 1947, in Great Falls, Montana. She passed away peacefully on January 20, 2026. Karen grew up in Black Eagle, Montana and attended Collins School, Saint Mary's, and graduated from Great Falls Central High School. She went on to attend
Female Shot in Leg During Morning Disturbance On March 22, 2026, at approximately 3:30 AM, 911 dispatchers received multiple reports of a disturbance involving shots fired in the 800 block of 1st Avenue North. When officers arrived at the scene, a person fled, prompting the officers to suspect the individual’s involvement and engage in a
Shooting Incident March 22nd We have received unconfirmed reports of a shooting incident downtown this morning. We are actively searching for more information and will provide updates as soon as we have them. According to tips and reports that we have received, a female was shot in the leg while she was in a
Fur-Ever Love - Andi Second Chances Look Good on Andi Andi arrived quietly, carrying the story of a life that hadn’t always been gentle. When she first came into care, the outline of her ribs and hip bones told a difficult truth. But day by day, with steady meals, patient kindness, and warm
Governor Gianforte Celebrates Irish Heritage Day HELENA, Mont. – Continuing a decades-long tradition at the Montana State Capitol, Governor Greg Gianforte today raised the Irish tricolor flag and proclaimed March 17, 2026, as Irish Heritage Day in Montana. “Each year, we gather at our State Capitol to celebrate Montana’s rich Irish heritage and recognize the
Great Falls Firefighters Participate in Stair Climb Captain Maren Reilly, Lieutenant Brooke Wells, and Engineers J.D. Kulbeck and Ryan Olson recently represented Great Falls Fire Rescue at the 35th Firefighter Stairclimb held at Seattle's Columbia Center. They climbed over 1,300 steps while wearing full turnout gear. This event is the world's