Kalispell City Council Approves Flathead Warming Center Settlement
The vote settles a lawsuit between the city and the warming center, reinstating the center's conditional use permit
The vote settles a lawsuit between the city and the warming center, reinstating the center's conditional use permit
Candy Jean Evans was charged with a felony count of aggravated animal cruelty after authorities seized more than two dozen malnourished dogs, overwhelming the Flathead County Animal Shelter
Darrell and Lael Gray partnered with Flathead Land Trust to safeguard their vibrant 20-acre forested property at the base of the Swan Mountains east of Bigfork
The grant helps the Whitefish-based suicide prevention organization hire a licensed mental health service provider to support teachers and high school students delivering suicide prevention education in classroom and peer-to-peer settings
Sarah Harding is raising funds to repair and restore an 1890s Scandinavian church on the west side of the city — the longtime home of Kalispell Community Thrift
The opening was created when former Republican Rep. Ron Marshall resigned March 3
The Senate Ethics Committee heard conflicting arguments about whether the lawmaker deliberately skirted disclosure laws
A residence on a large lot in Whitefish; a meticulously maintained and conveniently located property in Kalispell; and a spacious home on 8 acres in Kila
The Bobcats (30-3) will face No. 4 seed Ohio State (25-6) on Friday in Columbus
The Grizzlies (25-9) will play No. 3 seed Wisconsin (26-9) at 11:30 a.m. Thursday in Denver
Park officials are seeking public input on a host of proposed water and wastewater system improvements at St. Mary, Two Medicine, Logan Pass, Lake McDonald Lodge, Many Glacier Hotel, and Granite Park Chalet
Big Sky City Lights will be performing on March 16 at 7 p.m. at the O'Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish
The federal Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) lost hundred of employees due to federal cuts and buyouts
Abortion restrictions have faced strong headwinds in the 2025 Legislature, as have supportive proposals for pregnant patients
As tariff-induced tensions escalate between the two countries, business owners in Eureka say they continue to see regular Canadian customers, attributing a drop in travel to the pandemic-era border closure and the weak dollar that has chilled Canadian spending in recent years