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
How Montana Can Help During ‘Blood Emergency’
Support your community and save lives by donating blood amidst the ongoing shortage faced by the Red Cross due to recent hurricanes.
Canadian Gets Prison for Buying Montana Guns
Canadian man sentenced to U.S. prison for trying to smuggle guns to Canada, sparking concern over cross-border firearms trafficking.
Did You Feel Montana’s Biggest Earthquake of 2024?
Early Monday morning, Montana shook with a 4.1 magnitude earthquake near Dillon, felt as far away as Bozeman and Helena.
No Water; Montana’s Blackfoot Locked in Extreme Drought
Blackfoot Basin in Montana faces exceptional drought conditions, with river levels dropping and relief still weeks away.
Why You Should Never Miss This Spectacular Bitterroot Day
Experience the magic of McIntosh Apple Day in Hamilton, Montana, where fall colors, community spirit, and delicious pies come together.
4 Montana Cities Are ‘Best’ (Just Ignore Expensive Homes)
Discover the Best Small Cities to Live In for 2024 in Montana! Find out why these four made the list.
Montana Man Goes to Prison for Mutant Sheep
81-year-old Vaughn man sentenced for smuggling and cloning rare sheep, fined thousands.
Bothered by Bears: Montana FWP Launches New Tool
Discover how Montana is addressing conflicts between people and grizzly bears with the new Grizzly Bear Mortality Dashboard tool
Missoula County: No Rural Property Taxes for Homeless Shelter
The partnership between Missoula County and the City to finance the Johnson Street Shelter is under fire as rural taxpayers question their contributions.
In-N-Out Moves Another Step Closer to Montana
Exciting news for fast food lovers as In-N-Out opens new locations in Idaho.
Missoula River Runner Dodges Grizzlies and Glaciers
Mandela's journey from river guide to conquering the Alsek River showcases her daring spirit and respect for nature's power.
More Montana Bear Problems: Glacier Hiker Hurt
Officials at Glacier National Park have temporarily closed popular hiking trails, including the Highline Trail and Garden Wall Trail, due to a recent bear encounter near Haystack Butte.