Nicole Miller, KPAX Missoula News

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KRMC expands ER amid rise in trauma patients

The new south unit at Kalispell Regional Medical Center will offer more room for emergency care teams to help patients and designated rooms for specialized care. → Read More

Crews take advantage in break in weather at Howe Ridge fire

The Howe Ridge fire has burned just over 7,800 acres, destroyed several buildings and forced evacuations at the height of tourism season. → Read More

Type I Team assumes control of Howe Ridge fire as winds expected

Friday a Type 1 Incident Management Team assumed command of the fire and three others burning in and around Glacier National Park. → Read More

Vigilance urged as Northwest Montana fire danger rises

Additional resources have been brought in to help battle wildfires -- including two Super Scoopers stationed in Kalispell. → Read More

Woman killed in Hungry Horse house fire

A 60-year-old woman died in a house fire Wednesday in Hungry Horse. → Read More

2 people hit by suspected drunk driver in Whitefish

A Whitefish man is in custody and accused of hitting two pedestrians with his vehicle while driving drunk. → Read More

Kalispell woman wins lottery twice in one day

Winning the lottery once is exciting, but one Kalispell woman won it twice in one day. → Read More

Man convicted of slaying his wife at Kalispell bowling alley den

A man convicted of slaying his wife at a Kalispell bowling alley in 1979 has been denied parole. → Read More

Kalispell equestrian event seeks volunteers

It's simply called "The Event at Rebecca Farm" and draws thousands to northwest Montana every year, bringing millions of dollars in economic revenue. → Read More

Meeting set to discuss latest in Libby asbestos cleanup efforts

The Libby Asbestos Superfund Advisory Team will meet this week in Libby to discuss the ongoing cleanup efforts in Lincoln County. → Read More

Concept design for Kalispell Trail expected in August

The City of Kalispell has begun design on the Kalispell Trail, which is expected to spur urban redevelopment. → Read More

Lakeside Quick Response Unit faces decline in volunteers

With the increase in call volume, the QRU has seen a sharp decrease in volunteers. → Read More

Memorial Day ceremony pays tribute to the Flathead's fallen sold

Among the 199 names on the memorial wall in Kalispell is Pvt. Nicholas S. Cook, the only Montanan from Flathead County killed in Afghanistan. → Read More

Construction will cause delays on Going to the Sun Road this sum

Spring and summer construction on Glacier National Park's Going to the Sun Road is underway. → Read More

FWP issues mandatory kill order for brown trout caught on Kooten

FWP has approved a proposal requiring all brown trout caught on a section of the Kootenai River to be killed immediately, kept and reported to FWP. → Read More

Black bear hunting season begins April 15, ID test required for

Hunters are required to pass a black bear identification test before purchasing a black bear hunting license. → Read More

A look inside Kalispell's new elementary school as construction

Progress on the school, Rankin Elementary, is moving along and even ahead of schedule. → Read More

Judge sides with opponents of proposed Creston water bottling pl

A Flathead County judge has sided with area landowners seeking to expand their zoning district to protect it from industrial use. → Read More

Plans to abandon tracks in downtown Kalispell move forward

Plans to transform downtown Kalispell with a linear park and trail stretching from the overpass on Highway 2 all the way to Meridian are rolling forward. → Read More

Flathead HS students observe moment of silence as part of nation

Though the students will have unexcused absences and could face consequences from school administration, the students say it was worth it. → Read More