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
Hunter Shoots Grizzly Bear Outside Missoula
Local hunter in Missoula County shoots charging grizzly bear, highlighting increased bear presence near urban areas.
Be Careful, Huge Fire Shows Growing Danger in Montana
Montana's Horse Gulch Fire grows to 10,000 acres, threatening communities near Helena.
History Will Cost More at This Montana Ghost Town
Prices going up at this popular attraction for the first time in 20-years.
Dangerous U.S. 93 Gets Big Dollar Fix North of Missoula
Community celebrates $100 million funding for Highway 93 reconstruction; aims to reduce accidents, save lives, and boost tourism.
Many Montana Letters Will go to Spokane in the Future
Despite criticism, U.S. Postal Service stands by decision to centralize regional mail operations in Spokane, ensuring no layoffs for Missoula career employees.
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.
UM Student Develops Tool for One of Montana’s Worst Problems
Haley Omeassoo, a University of Montana student of Hopi and Blackfeet descent, is creating a DNA database to help tribal families find closure.
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.