A Brewery Born Again
After sitting empty for two-and-a-half years, the newly renovated and reimagined Blackstar building in downtown Whitefish signals the rebirth of a cherished local institution — and a homecoming for craft brewer Jeremiah Johnson
After sitting empty for two-and-a-half years, the newly renovated and reimagined Blackstar building in downtown Whitefish signals the rebirth of a cherished local institution — and a homecoming for craft brewer Jeremiah Johnson
The Two Bear Therapeutic Riding Center uses horses to help people. For the people and families that go there, the experience has been a source of joy and comfort.
A recent meeting in Whitefish brought together community members and fire experts to discuss ways to be prepared for wildfire
As the mental health crisis ripples through the Flathead Valley, a desperate demand for resources outweighs availability, further straining law enforcement agencies and health care providers
The late Flathead native became an internationally renowned photographer for his landscapes, depictions of cowboy life and high fashion
Abortion providers in Northwest Montana say their patients are scared, panicked and confused as they prepare for nationwide access restrictions following the Supreme Court draft leak that would overturn Roe v. Wade
Surging summertime crowds have prompted a ticketed-entry strategy to manage congestion problems in and around the park, and persistent overcrowding could mean it’s here to stay
Over three days the Salish and Kootenai celebrated the restoration of the Bison Range to tribal ownership allowing them to manage the resources and wildlife for the first time in 112 years
Author, illustrator and Flathead resident Jonathan Fetter-Vorm reflects on the 10-year anniversary of his debut book, a graphic history of the first atomic bomb
With no general election challenger, four Republican candidates square off in a primary for a seat as the highest elected official in Flathead County
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office is operating with about the same number of resources it had a decade ago, even as the valley’s population, 911 call volume and violent crimes continue to spike
A five-story hotel, bars and restaurants and a variety of projects are underway in the city’s downtown as the Parkline Trail nears completion and developers focus their attention on the county seat
Montana’s slate of summer shows includes the return of a festival that hasn’t been held since 2019
With modest beginnings as a surf-bum turned dolphin trainer, Jim Williams forged a distinct path to become chief of the state’s regional Fish, Wildlife and Parks office in Northwest Montana, where he leaves behind a lasting legacy of conservation and wildlife management
Restoration work is still ongoing for items that were damaged in the 2020 People’s Center fire in Pablo. Even as items are saved, their return brings back complicated emotions for the museum’s staff.