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Montana's News Station

KXLF-TV is a television station in Butte, Montana, broadcasting locally as a CBS affiliate on digital channel 4-1 (VHF Ch. 5). Various programs from CBS are broadcast in high definition at 1080i. Programming from The CW is broadcast on digital channel 4-2 (VHF Ch. 5) in standard definition. The station operates a semi-satellite in Bozeman, KBZK channel 7. In 2007, KBZK launched a separate newscast from their studios in Bozeman, specifically for the Bozeman market.

http://www.montanasnewsstation.com/

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8KPAX

8KPAX

KPAX-TV is a television station in Missoula, Montana, broadcasting locally on channel 8 as an affiliate of CBS, with programming from The CW on digital. The station is owned by Evening Post Publishing Company. The station is part of the Evening Post's Montana Television Network, a network of Montana CBS stations. The CW digital subchannel is known as Western Montana CW.

http://www.kpax.com/
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The station began broadcasting on November 9, 1953 as KOOK-TV, Montana's second television station; Butte's KXLF-TV had signed on in August. The station carried programming from all three major networks of the time--CBS, NBC, ABC and DuMont Television Network--[1] but has always been a primary CBS affiliate. It lost DuMont when that network shut down in 1956 and lost NBC when KGHL-TV (now KULR-TV) signed on in 1958. The station changed its callsign to KTVQ in 1973.

http://www.ktvq.com/
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St. George braces for possible impact of AZ immigration law

Even though the most controversial part of the Arizona law was blocked, the issue is still causing concern at the Arizona-Utah border. Many speculate that if the Arizona law holds, illegal immigrants will travel north and settle in Utah.

Police arrest 2 in 2009 murder of Glendale woman

Salt Lake City police arrested two known gang members Thursday night in connection with a murder that happened just more than a year ago.

Health experts: Prepare for battle against bed bugs

The old phrase "don't let the bed bugs bite" is once again relevant. Utah exterminators and heath experts agree cases of bedbugs are spiking across the state.

HAWK signals aim to make Salt Lake City streets safer

Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker says his city is leading the way in making pedestrians safer when crossing the street. He cites the city's new HAWK pedestrian signals as just one example.
 
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