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Judge denies Floyd's motion for acquittal or new trial
A Flathead County District Court judge denied a motion from Kenneth James Floyd’s attorney seeking his acquittal o…
Cell service, snowmaking get boost at Whitefish Mountain Resort
Visitors at Whitefish Mountain Resort should have an easier time sending texts and placing phone calls this winter with the addition of a new cellular tower at…
Inmate advocates say Montana’s reliance on private prisons comes at a cost
This January, CoreCivic announced a two-year contract with Montana to hold inmates at the Tallahatchie prison, an announcement that followed other contracts wi…
Snowstorm set to slam Northwest Montana mountains
A major winter storm is expected to impact Glacier National Park and mountain ranges in Northwest Montana this weekend.
Middle Fork of Flathead dips to record low flow
The Middle Fork of the Flathead River reached a record low flow for Sept. 28 as a drought persists across Northwest Montana, the National Weather Service said …
Kalispell OKs zoning change to allow for more homebuilding flexibility
Kalispell City Council on Monday adopted a zoning text amendment meant to free up space for homebuilders to maximize space on lots that have grown smaller and …
Health care professions on display at FVCC during Night at the Broussard
The providers scrambled to treat the patient, a health care training mannequin, as part of a 30-minute demonstration Oct. 2 at the Rebecca Chaney Broussard Cen…
Company bids less than a penny per ton in biggest US coal sale in over a decade
BILLINGS (AP) — A Navajo tribe-owned company bid $186,000 to lease 167 million tons of coal on federal lands in southeastern Montana on Monday in the biggest U…
After rejecting higher rates, Kalispell Council to consider adjusted impact fee reports
Council meets Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. in City Hall, 201 First Ave. E.
Whitefish Council discusses change to resort tax relief
Whitefish is examining whether to shift the tax relief that is distributed from the resort tax it collects on certain goods and services purchased in the city.
Naturopathic doctor focuses on alternative treatment options
Walking through his south Kalispell clinic, The Natural Path, Paul Raish explains what each machine does for patients.
Drink up: Distilleries keep Montana focus while looking beyond the Treasure State
Craft distillers in Northwest Montana still enjoy a steady stream of summertime visitors, but they are getting creative about how to stay on top of the market.
PHOTOS: Time well-spent at Thompson chain of lakes
A selection of photos from some time well-spent camping with our 1-year-old puppy Petey at one of our favorite sites in the Thompson chain of lakes on Sunday, …
Wayfarers accessibility project aims to create new pathways for outdoor recreation
For thousands of Montanans living with disabilities, though, accessing treasured landscapes can be a challenge.
Community rallies to restore records at Conrad Cemetery after mysterious disappearance
Community members are rallying behind Kalispell’s Conrad Memorial Cemetery, offering their plot deeds to help resurrect stolen burial records.
Flathead County will host annual flu clinic Oct. 8
With the flu and cold season around the corner, Flathead County will host its annual flu shot clinic in Kalispell on Oct. 8.