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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…
Biden nominee for public lands boss hits GOP opposition
President Joe Biden's nominee to oversee vast expanses of public lands in the U.S. West encountered Republican pushback during a Tuesday confirmation hearing o…
102-lot subdivision proposed in Columbia Falls
More development could soon be coming to the Columbia Falls area, including a 102-unit subdivision.
Alternative baseball league starting Kalispell team
Baseball may be America’s pastime, but it’s harder for some players to get out on the field than others.
Many priced out of homes in Flathead Valley
On a sunny Saturday morning before Memorial Day, when many residents of the Flathead Valley were headed for the lake or hitting the trails, Amber Hogan was pac…
Man charged with assault at local media outlet
A Kalispell man accused of threatening a Daily Inter Lake employee with a tie rod while inside the newspaper building will remain in custody after a judge deni…
Montana med school clash revives for-profit vs. nonprofit flap
Two universities are eyeing the chance to be the first to build a medical school in one of the few states without one. The jockeying of the two schools — one a…
Law roundup: Cars are fast and resident is furious
Someone allegedly called 911 furious about fast vehicles speeding through the area and wanted Kalispell Police Department officers to sit on Teton Street to catch them.
Railroad track removal underway for Parkline Trail
Road closure June 7-11 for Kalispell Parkline
County submits last-minute grant application for Evergreen sidewalks
Evergreen community leaders are celebrating the latest step by the Flathead County commissioners in an effort to build sidewalks along the U.S. 2 corridor, whi…
Lawmakers discuss policy violations by utility regulators
The two newest members of the Montana Public Service Commission told a legislative committee Monday they've spent their first five months on the job working to improve the operation, performance and culture of the …
Browning man dies in Glacier County crash
A Browning man died in a traffic crash late Thursday night in Glacier County.
Montana judge extends order blocking campus carry law
A state judge on Monday granted a request by the Montana Board of Regents to extend a temporary restraining order that blocked a new campus carry law from taki…
Carbon dioxide levels hit 50% higher than preindustrial time
The annual peak of global heat-trapping carbon dioxide in the air has reached another dangerous milestone: 50% higher than when the industrial age began.
Helena High student drowns at Canyon Ferry Reservoir
A 17-year-old Helena High School student drowned over the weekend at Canyon Ferry Reservoir east of Helena, Lewis and Clark County officials said.
Montana med school clash revives for-profit vs. nonprofit flap
Two universities are eyeing the chance to be the first to build a medical school in one of the few states without one. The jockeying of the two schools — one a…