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Montana snowpack rapidly melted in May
Throughout May, warm temperatures across Montana led to a rapid melt off of the state’s snowpack, which sits “larg…
Law roundup: Owner not tickled pink by break-in attempt
Someone allegedly saw a woman with a pink towel on her head trying to get into their vehicle.
Businesses react to surge in gas prices
The recent surge in gas prices is fueling operational adjustments across the Flathead Valley business landscape. Donny Stevens, who runs a Columbia Falls tru…
PSC’s open District 5 seat draws varied crowd
One of Montana’s smallest agencies offers one of its biggest election bouts this year following recent legislative audit scrutiny.
Blacktail Mountain joins Powder Alliance pass program
Blacktail Mountain joins Powder Alliance
Theater company marks 50 years of Shakespeare in Montana
For half a century, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks has been connecting people across the state and beyond to the fabled playwright — and to each other.
Family sees restaurant as golden opportunity
Alchemy was a historical practice that sought to turn regular metals into gold, and the founders of Alchemy Lounge on Kalispell’s First Avenue look to carry th…
Law roundup: Man discovers a sticky situation
Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report that someone allegedly put glue sticks in the tank of a resident’s generator in Columbia Falls.
Judge: Montana can't enforce ban on mandating vaccines
Montana cannot enforce a state law that prevents most health care facilities from mandating vaccines while an interim federal rule is in place requiring millio…
Ukraine war ups pressure for U.S. oil; industry faces hurdles
In the oil fields of northern Montana, industry veteran Mac McDermott watched crude prices whipsaw from $75 a barrel in January to more than $120 as Russia pre…
PHOTOS: St. Patrick's Day Parade marches through downtown Kalispell
Scenes from the St. Patrick's Day Parade in downtown Kalispell on Thursday, March 17.
Recent data spell trouble for Koocanusa fish
If recent data from peamouth chub and other fish hold valid insight — and at least, biologists in Montana believe they do — selenium levels at Lake Koocanusa r…
FEC program awards safety grants
FEC program awards safety grants
Glacier High alum committed to criminal justice reform
Glacier High School 2018 graduate Abigail Roston is pursuing her education with excellence, guided by her faith in pursuit of criminal justice reform.
Students qualify for geo bees
Kalispell Middle School’s Griffin Ingersoll was named the sixth-grade Montana Geography Bee champion Sunday at the University of Montana.
Law Roundup: Man threatened by imaginary knife
Man threatened by imaginary knife