Columbia Falls Aluminum Co. Agrees to $57.6 Million Cleanup Plan at Superfund Site
The public comment for the consent decree, which provides the framework for continued cleanup, will close on Aug. 6.
By Lauren FrickThe public comment for the consent decree, which provides the framework for continued cleanup, will close on Aug. 6.
By Lauren Frick
Chemical analysis of ear bones reveals which tributaries bull trout originate in, helping biologists identify streams and habitat critical to the species' future
By Tristan Scott
Through the Glacier Range Riders' host family program, the Flathead Valley's Coopman family has built lifelong connections with baseball players from across the country
By Lauren Frick
In addition to the region’s extensive heritage, Highway 83 cuts through an area rich in wildlife and water recreation
By Tristan Scott
Since its 2010 debut, Sweet Peaks Ice Cream has redefined the ice cream experience, tapping into tasty traditions while pioneering new flavors for future generations
By Pete AverySampling of the water company’s six wells on April 27 revealed detectable levels of two federally monitored “forever chemicals” compounds in two of the wells, with one well exceeding the EPA-established maximum contaminant level
The reopening of Going-to-the-Sun Road and some Many Glacier Valley trails coincides with the first day of the park’s new reservation-only shuttle system
The July 10th Flathead River Fest at Marantette Park celebrates the 50th anniversary of the designation of the Flathead Wild and Scenic River
Annual event offers season preview, waived ticket fees, and outdoor performance by nine-piece funk band
Piton Wealth Advisors started leaning into the overlap between their work and engineering a couple of years ago
As more kids grow up playing lacrosse in the Flathead Valley, the Northwest Avalanche Lacrosse’s boys and girls senior classes have cultivated a legacy of success
When Emilie Sangimino first began promoting local businesses as “Hidden Gems,” she didn’t know the impact it would have across the valley and country
The courage of the younger generation is awe inspiring
It is time to vote for congressional representatives willing to truly drain the swamp
Our state has a proud history of standing up to concentrated power – from the Copper Kings to today's anonymous billionaires
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The Progressive Vet PAC poured millions into the Senate primary during its final weeks in support of Democrat Alani Bankhead. Now, it says it’s shifting its focus to back a Democratic candidate running in Kansas.
With the Flathead Valley leading the pack in wildfire risk and home insurance challenges in Montana, fire officials, insurance industry experts, lawmakers, and other stakeholders are searching for solutions to extinguish the ever-spreading problem of insurance unaffordability and scarcity.
As the state’s party chair defends the shift — which requires members to pay dues, sign an affirmation of support and spells out a procedure for suspending or terminating party members — some current and former legislators raised concerns with the new bylaws’ legality, and with the amount of power it puts in the hands of the State Central Committee and chair.
A six-part series on notorious Flathead Valley militia leader David Burgert, who vanished into the wilderness after a shootout with sheriff's deputies in 2011