Christopher Duntsch’s surgical outcomes were so outlandishly poor that Texas prosecuted him for harming patients. Why did it take so long for the systems that are supposed to police problem [...]
One-hundred-and-twenty-six years after a ceremonial silver spike was driven into the ground in downtown Kalispell to mark the arrival of the Great Northern Railway in the Flathead Valley, local [...]
The race for the Flathead County Commission’s District 3 seat is rolling along, with an established Republican candidate and a moderate Democrat newcomer squaring off for one of the most powerful [...]
This month, contractors are putting the finishing touches on the first and second floors of the dormitory building and the roof before wrapping up their work for the season.
A local Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks biologist who identified an innovative forensic sleuthing technique to investigate illegal fish introductions is having his research published in an [...]
A talented young oil painter, Kalispell foundry, Bigfork film festival, Blackfeet art initiative, growing gallery and more are all featured in our second-annual fall arts edition, showcasing the [...]
Kyle Samson and his grandfather, the late coaching legend Bob Petrino, shared a bond beyond football, one that the Flathead High School head man carries with him to this day
Amid the din of a headline-blaring news cycle, a program that has been protecting and conserving the nation’s public lands for more than a half-century quietly expired Sept. 30.
Democrats might need a straight white man from the middle of the country, like Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, to win the 2020 election. But do they want one?
The media conglomerate formerly known as Tribune Publishing might yet find a savior (or several). But Tronc’s ongoing troubles paint a larger picture of the challenges facing the industry — and [...]