Wildfire Smoke Brings Hazy Missoula Skyline-Air Quality Info HereWildfire Smoke Brings Hazy Missoula Skyline-Air Quality Info HereThe Missoula and Bitterroot Valleys have Hazy Smokey Skys. You can find local current air quality information links here.Brian LeeBrian Lee
Snowy Morning Surprise For Hamilton May 20Snowy Morning Surprise For Hamilton May 20The white stuff won't leave us alone.Steve FullertonSteve Fullerton
COVID-19 Causes More Bitterroot CancellationsCOVID-19 Causes More Bitterroot CancellationsThere are still some events happening, though.Steve FullertonSteve Fullerton
Why You Think You Are Seeing UFOs Over MontanaWhy You Think You Are Seeing UFOs Over MontanaThe tiny satellites are making a scene in the sky.Steve FullertonSteve Fullerton
COVID-19 Causes Bitterroot CancellationsCOVID-19 Causes Bitterroot CancellationsMany public gatherings are not happening.Steve FullertonSteve Fullerton
Two Mule Deer Carcasses Left in BitterrootTwo Mule Deer Carcasses Left in BitterrootA bad incident during hunting season.Steve FullertonSteve Fullerton
Missoula’s Top Five Local Swimming Holes – Where to Get Wet This SummerMissoula’s Top Five Local Swimming Holes – Where to Get Wet This SummerTemperatures are already heating up in Western Montana, so here are five great swimming holes in and around Missoula, Montana that can help you cool off.KCKC
Western Montana Streamflows Predicted To Be GoodWestern Montana Streamflows Predicted To Be GoodHigh water season continues on area rivers and streams.Steve FullertonSteve Fullerton
Pelicans at the MetcalfPelicans at the MetcalfLarge white birds in the water, bobbin' for food.Steve FullertonSteve Fullerton
Goldstone Fire Likely Stopped at Less than 10,000 AcresGoldstone Fire Likely Stopped at Less than 10,000 AcresThe Goldstone fire still burning in the Bitterroot 18 miles south of Jackson is the state’s second largest.Jon KingJon KingNick ChrestensonNick Chrestenson
Are You Ready for the Perseids Meteor Shower?Are You Ready for the Perseids Meteor Shower?It might be worth staying up late this year.Steve FullertonSteve Fullerton
Clark Fork to Climb to More than Double Average Depth Next WeekClark Fork to Climb to More than Double Average Depth Next WeekWhile water levels in western Montana are already high, they will continue to climb through next week, flooding more and more areas.Jon KingJon KingNick ChrestensonNick Chrestenson