I'm truly blessed to live and work in Montana, where my great grandparents settled into long lives of ranching and farming extending through 5-generations to my own grandchildren. I've spent just enough time in the field and on a tractor to decide I'm better suited telling those stories than making them! After an extensive journalism and broadcast career in Western Washington, my family returned to Montana in 2007, calling Missoula and the Bitterroot Valley home. When I'm not behind a microphone, or on either side of a camera, you'll find me out exploring the backroads of the Northern Rockies on nice days, or spending the stormy ones at home with my wife watching old movies, playing xBox, or enjoying my extensive music collection. And yes, I'm a self-taught connoisseur of fine ice cream.
Dennis Bragg
Careful, Western Montana Rivers Continue to Run High and Cold
The Clark Fork continues to be the most flood prone river now.
Unique Tornado-Looking Formation Covers Montana’s Mission Valley
Landspouts start at the ground, the opposite of a tornado.
Graduating Senior Leaves His Heritage at Missoula’s Big Sky
Snpaqsin Morigeau seeks to educate future students about the Bitterroot Salish.
Montana TikTok Ban in Limbo After Sudden Legislative Adjournment
Lawmakers didn't review Gianforte's amendments before going home.
Man Refuses Missoula River Rescue, Thinks Again When Camp Floods
Emergency teams have made two river rescues this week.
Hot, Dry Week Could Preview Our Entire Summer in Montana
Climatologists say sea surface temperatures are already climbing rapidly
Where is This Latest Smoke in Montana Coming From?
Air quality should improve with weather change Friday
Historical Board Could Decide Fort Missoula Project Soon
The proposal has re-ignited debate about future uses at Fort Missoula
Flooding Expected on Western Montana Rivers This Week
Clark Fork could top flood stage this weekend
Hundreds See if Old Fort Missoula Hospital Can be Saved
People tour the hospital, which has been vacant for many years