Kalispell City Council members passed a code revision Tuesday night to address concerns of security and safety at vacant buildings.Current fire code provides a
A bill that aims to crack down on employers who hire workers in the country illegally goes before the House Business and Labor Committee on Wednesday. Rep. Courtenay Sprunger, R-Kalispell, introduced House Bill 226,
The Montana Department of Transportation is inviting the community to an open house to discuss a new roundabout design for the intersection of US Highway 2 and
More than 60,000 new businesses were created in Montana in 2024, setting a new state record. That’s according to a report released last week by the Montana Secretary of State.
Kalispell Public Schools (KPS) administrators are recommending the district run a high school general fund levy this spring, Superintendent Matt Jensen told the school board last week. The school district is facing an estimated $2.
Kalispell, an outspoken critic of the bill and a Catholic himself, criticized the legislation saying it targeted Catholics.
GasBuddy.com reports that average gasoline prices in Montana have jumped 7.7¢ per gallon in the last week, and currently average $2.86 per gallon as of Monday, January 20, 2025. Gas prices are now 10.8¢ higher in Montana than a month ago, and 0.9¢ per gallon higher than a year ago.
The Montana Imaging Center, located just next to the water tower on U.S. 93, offers both magnetic resonance imaging, also called an MRI, and computerized tomography scans, also known as CT using Canon brand machines.
Logan Health in Kalispell successfully performed Montana’s first minimally invasive brain tumor procedure in December, using cutting-edge robotic laser technology.
Logan Health Hospital in Kalispell is celebrating the completion of a successful brain tumor treatment that was performed in December.It's the first minimally i
MONTANA - Extreme cold weather is set to impact Montana this weekend, with Arctic air bringing temperatures down to single digits and potentially dangerous wind chills.
Montana does allow the death penalty, although a 2015 court ruling that found the specific substance in the law has precluded the state from executing someone ever since.