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PHOTOS: Flathead, Glacier class of 2026 graduation ceremonies
Photos from Flathead and Glacier high schools' graduation ceremonies held Friday, June 5 and Saturday, June 6.
Lawmakers pass bill to expand monitoring of domestic abusers
The Montana Senate on Monday unanimously endorsed a bill that could expand the use of electronic monitoring of people charged with certain domestic violence an…
Montana Supreme Court quashes subpoena of judicial emails
HELENA (AP) — The Montana Supreme Court has temporarily quashed a legislative subpoena for the state court administrator's emails, which are believed to contain responses to a poll of District Court judges on legis…
Ski resort finishes busiest season on record
Even in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic, Whitefish Mountain Resort logged its busiest season on record.
Blackfeet Nation reopens after strict pandemic closures
BROWNING (AP) — On March 15, 2020, just two days after COVID-19 entered Montana, the Blackfeet Nation declared a state of emergency. Like many places in Monta…
Social media use under Kalispell council spotlight again
Social media use under city spotlight again
Law roundup: Woman allegedly run over after bar drama
A man driving a black sedan with tinted windows allegedly pulled out of a bar parking lot and intentionally ran over a woman who couldn’t feel her legs afterward.
Some GOP-led states target abortions done through medication
About 40% of all abortions in the U.S. are now done through medication — rather than surgery — and that option has become all the more pivotal during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Farmer's Gals raise rabbits for family pets
Baby bunnies born just in time for Easter
Retreat brings songwriters to Whitefish for inspiration
Nashville Heads West is a new retreat center for songwriters in Whitefish.
Border closure continues to affect Tobacco Valley businesses
Businesses affected by border closure, for better or worse.
Separated families struggle to cope with prolonged border closure
Separated families struggling to cope with border closure
Law roundup: ‘Shady characters’ come and go from store
The manager of a business off U.S. 93 North reportedly had “some shady characters” who kept going back and forth from the store and vehicles that had been in the lot over the past couple of days.
University system seeking input in implementing campus carry
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — In an era marred by gun violence, the Montana University System is looking to neighboring states and public input as it prepares to allow…
Law roundup: No one came in through bathroom window
0410 law roundup
Proposed recreation park near Lakeside draws opposition
A proposal to build an outdoor recreation park near the west shore of Flathead Lake has drawn immense opposition from neighbors, who have launched an online pe…