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
5 Fun Reasons to Run in Missoula This Weekend
Don't miss out on this exciting chance to run with a group and soak up the festive St. Patrick's Day vibes at the Run For the Luck of It event!
Check Your Montana Cupboards for This Contaminated Cinnamon
Montana Department of Health issues alert for potentially toxic cinnamon sold at popular small town stores.
Montana’s Snowpack: Will More Arrive In Time For Summer?
Snowpack is improving in Montana, but more snow is needed
Oscar Win or Lose, this is ‘Lily’s Weekend’ in Montana
Local film buffs confident Gladstone will win Sunday
Missoula Fire Makes Big Cancer Safety Change for Stairclimb
Missoula firefighters prioritize health by shedding gear during Seattle Stairclimb.
Old Baby Name Trends: Moving Beyond B Names in Montana
Discover the latest baby name trends! From classic to modern, names like Scarlett and Elijah are taking the lead in Montana.
How Recent Snow Saved Montana Ski Season
Montana ski season gets a second wind with recent snowfall, promising extended fun for snow enthusiasts in the region.
Missoula Home Prices Remain High, but Sales Cool
Missoula's real estate market remains stable, with the median home price at $530,000.
Want an Exciting Job? Forest Service Wants Montana Firefighters
Exciting news for aspiring firefighters! Bitterroot National Forest is hiring entry-level firefighters with no prior experience required.
Learn More About Controversial Missoula Mail Shift
USPS proposal to shift mail processing from Missoula to Spokane sparks debate over efficiency and impact on Montana services.