A Kalispell man who admitted to aiming a laser pointer at an aircraft has been sentenced to 2½ years in prison.
Kaleb E. Fleck pleaded guilty to one count of deliberate homicide on Tuesday, according to Flathead County District Court ...
A 20-year-old Kalispell man on Tuesday pleaded guilty to beating a 60-year-old homeless man to death outside of a gas station ...
Two bills that would transform the way communities adopt local levies and bonds garnered pushback from municipal leaders ...
Opponents of a bill that encourages local law enforcement to check people's immigration status say the legislation amounts to ...
President Donald Trump’s federal funding freeze left Kalispell officials uncertain whether the city will receive needed money ...
A Kalispell Code Girls United team is heading to the next level of competition after winning Montana's District 1 in the ...
A former high school wrestler is suing the Kalispell school district for allegedly retaliating after he reported a sexual ...
The commander of the Northwest Montana Drug Task Force says drug trafficking organizations are preying on Montanans.
Republicans in the Montana House of Representatives carried a resolution supporting Donald Trump's presidency on Feb. 5. During the legislation's third reading, 53 representatives voted in favor while ...
Senators gave initial approval to Senate Bill 164, sponsored by Sen. John Fuller, R-Kalispell, on a 30-20 vote.
Nolan Wayne Hamman, 32, of Kalispell was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for aiming a laser pointer at an aircraft in flight over several months in 2023."Hamma ...