HELENA — A pedestrian struck by a truck near the state Capitol was flown to Billings for medical care Wednesday. Denver Henderson with the American Cancer Society, as identified by a GoFundMe posting, was struck at the crosswalk on the corner of Montana Avenue and 5th Street in Helena around 7:20 a.m.
HELENA - A pedestrian from Missoula who was hit by a truck near the State Capitol was flown to Billings for medical care on Wednesday, January 15, 2025. According to a GoFundMe account, Denver Henderson with the American Cancer Society was hit at the crosswalk on the corner of Montana Avenue and 5th Street at around 7:20 a.m.
A pedestrian was injured early Wednesday near the Capitol building after being struck by a vehicle, Helena police reported.
After yesterday's wind and warmth, cold air is surging southward in what is expected to be our first major arctic outbreak of the season.
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The Montana House of Representatives has advanced a transgender bathroom ban, the first to do so in the 2025 session.
On Thursday morning, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on one of the most prominent in a Republican-sponsored suite of bills that would overhaul Montana’s judicial branch.
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