As the 66th annual Whitefish Winter Carnival gets underway, a new royal couple has been crowned King Ullr and Queen of the ...
Wildlife officials with the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) said a hunter-harvested mule deer on the Flathead ...
At the start of the 2025 Montana Legislature, lawmakers are poised to debate an array of economic challenges facing parents ...
Resource managers tasked with managing the Flathead River’s three forks under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act announced Monday ...
Amid ongoing construction of a new music school, and after roughly four years of public fundraising and gifts from more than ...
Four environmental groups have filed a lawsuit to halt a logging project on about 9,000 acres of land near Tally Lake west of ...
Enrollment across Flathead County’s public school districts dropped again this year as population growth slows in the county ...
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte was sworn in for a second term on Monday, vowing to continue a tenure focused on cutting taxes, ...
After a unanimous vote at the Whitefish City Council’s Jan. 6 meeting, police officers in Whitefish will soon be able to ...
When Luke Lamar explains that he has spent more time exploring the Swan Valley than most people do in 10 lifetimes, it is not ...
The legislative GOP misleadingly calls the 27 draft bills they passed through their partisan judiciary attack committee “judicial reform.” The news media has echoed that term in their reporting.
Montana’s optometrists are highly educated and trained but our state’s outdated laws prevent them from fully using their expertise to benefit those in need. Eye health care, just as all medical care, ...