Yellowstone Floods Reveal Forecasting Flaws as World Warms
Models used to predict storm impacts do not always keep up with increasingly devastating rainstorms, hurricanes, heat waves and other events
Models used to predict storm impacts do not always keep up with increasingly devastating rainstorms, hurricanes, heat waves and other events
The 4-3 vote came following a June meeting where some commissioners said the image resembled an LGBTQ Pride flag.
The Columbia Falls Planning Board and Zoning Commission will host a hearing on the River Highlands development on July 12
A federal judge put the Biden policy on hold after Arizona, Ohio and Montana sued to stop it
What might seem like an inconsequential choice in a listing price can make a difference on the market
A recent meeting in Whitefish brought together community members and fire experts to discuss ways to be prepared for wildfire
Jeff Kruckenberg succumbed to injuries on July 2 following an accident in his personal vehicle at the Flathead County Solid Waste District
Incumbent commissioner retains seat following ballot recount, will serve third consecutive term
After the Dobbs v. Jackson ruling, area healthcare providers face increased demand for birth control; emergency contraception purchases are stable, contradicting national trends
County expenditures will decrease by over $3 million from last year’s budget
The specimen being sold was discovered in 2018 in the Judith River Formation near Havre
Rolling back a decade-long moratorium on pot shops, the city of Whitefish has approved plans for eight new cannabis shops in town. But some business owners say statewide backlogs and complex guidelines have left them in limbo.
Authorities said a man named as a person of interest in the shooting was taken into police custody Monday evening after an hourslong manhunt in and around Highland Park
The ruling stopped a three-day-old order by a Houston judge who said clinics could resume abortions up to six weeks into pregnancy
Expected growth exceeded public work’s forecast by 1%, creating a high demand for irrigation as the city temporarily operates with one fewer water well