Dennis is now in his 50th year of broadcasting, and from radio to TV to the Internet he's seen some of the biggest events in the Pacific Northwest. After an extensive journalism and award-winning broadcast career in Seattle, he returned to Montana in 2007, calling Missoula and the Bitterroot home as a 4th generation Montanan. When he's not behind a microphone, or on either side of a camera, you'll find him exploring the backroads of the Northern Rockies on nice days, or spending the stormy ones at home watching old movies, playing xBox, or enjoying his extensive music collection.
Dennis Bragg
The Last Great Logging Show in the U.S. Returns to Missoula
Discover why logging shows in the Northwest are dwindling, with only one ProAm event remaining in Missoula.
Fire Smoke Keeps Missoula on “Most Polluted Cities” List
Find out why Missoula's air quality is under scrutiny in the annual State of the Air report.
Fooled No More: Common Montana Mineral Could be Worth Billions
Researchers uncover surprising solution to lithium extraction costs using pyrite found in old mine sites.
Now There’s Another Montana Rail Idea to Get You Excited
Montana's passenger rail enthusiasts are abuzz with news of a proposed service linking Calgary, Alberta, with Livingston
No Way You’ve Done Everything in New Montana Book
Discover the ultimate Montana bucket list with '100 Things to Do in Montana Before You Die' by Susie Wall!
Forecasters: ‘Not Likely’ Montana Will Make up River Runoff
Montana struggles to recover from snow drought, with forecasters worried about low runoff levels despite recent snow showers.
TDS Fiber Starts Missoula Rollout: How to Connect
TDS Fiber launches in Missoula, offering high-speed internet to homes and businesses.
Have You Seen Montana’s Wild, Spooky ‘Car Cemetery’?
Explore the hidden car cemetery in Montana, a mysterious site filled with forgotten classics.
More Summer Delays For You at Montana’s Most Beautiful Park
Visitors to Glacier National Park can anticipate slight delays due to construction work.
Montana’s Fire Season May Not Be As Bad As We Feared
Despite initial fears of a severe fire season, recent weather improvements in the Northern Rockies may reduce wildfire risks this summer.