Dennis Bragg, KTVH

Dennis Bragg

KTVH

Missoula, MT, United States

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Past:
  • KTVH
  • KXLH - Helena
  • KPAX Missoula News
  • KBZK TV Bozeman, MT

Past articles by Dennis:

Campus chaos as students return to the University of Montana

Every residence unit on the UM campus is filled to capacity as students return for 2022 Fall classes in Missoula. → Read More

Rail summit could be major milestone in efforts to restore Montana passenger service

The two-day summit will look at not only Montana service, but the expansion of passenger service in surrounding states → Read More

Congressional candidates discuss abortion during Missoula debate

The aftermath of the US Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade is having an immediate impact on the mid-term elections, including here in Montana. → Read More

Personality, plus issues, highlight spirited House debate in Missoula

Republican Ryan Zinke and Democrat Monica Tranel traded barbs in a debate Monday before at Missoula City Club. → Read More

Western Montana "dry out" has been rapid, and dangerous

The wet spring and early summer probably lulled many of us into a false sense of security about the risk from wildfires this year. → Read More

Former Stevensville mayor appears in court on theft charges

Former Stevensville Mayor Brandon Dewey made his first appearance on theft charges, with indications he plans to fight the allegations. → Read More

Ravalli County approves "Yellowstone" filming to close Corvallis' Main Street

This is turning out to be the summer where filming on the series "Yellowstone" is popping up in multiple locations across Western Montana. → Read More

Salmon-Challis National Forest Supervisor reacts to fatal chopper crash

Thomas Hayes, 41, of Post Falls, Idaho, and Jared Bird, 36, were killed when their Chinook helicopter crashed while conducting "water drop" operations last Thursday. → Read More

Conditions ease somewhat, but still hard work ahead on Moose Fire

The fire in the Salmon River Valley has quickly become the largest in the Northern Rockies this season → Read More

Theft charges filed against former Stevensville mayor

The Ravalli County Attorney's Office is filing several felony and misdemeanor charges against former Stevensville Mayor Brandon Dewey. → Read More

Daines proposes return to general management for 3 WSAs

Sen. Steve Daines says the changes would improve management options for sportsmen, and also for cutting fire risk. → Read More

Mountain Line going to 7-day service in July

Mountain Line will make some substantive changes to public transit service in a couple of weeks when the agency begins rolling buses seven days a week. → Read More

Flooding, record gas prices cast a shadow on Montana's summer tourism

What should have been a "normal" season disrupted by floods → Read More

USDA official celebrates Great American Outdoors Act funding during Montana tour

The Pattee Canyon Recreation Area is among the areas seeing additional funding this year. → Read More

Salish language school celebrates 20-years of love and accomplishment

Two decades of effort are helping to save the Salish language. → Read More

Miss Montana launches '22 season with Memorial Day fly over

Miss Montana has taken to the skies of Montana, along with another "friend" from World War II. → Read More

Wildfire assessments key prevention tool for Montana homeowners

It's never too early to prepare your property and home for wildfire season in Montana. → Read More

CSKT will continue full public access, with an eye to improvements at Bison Range

Tribal leaders are looking at several ideas to improve the visitor experience at the Bison Range. → Read More

Montana senators call Texas school shootings "horrible" and "senseless"

Senators Tester and Daines both mention action in their statements about latest school shooting → Read More

Bison Range "restoration" means stories of the past, as well as vision of future

Tribal members will gather this week to celebrate a restoration of the Bison Range more than a century after the lands and the herds were taken. → Read More