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
Was This Montana’s Best Rodeo of 2024?
From small-town charm to national spotlight! Darby Rodeo's success soars with the thrilling Xtreme Bareback event and community support for young rodeo stars.
Debate Already Over Montana’s Latest Grizzly Management Plans
Montana officials prepare to implement a new plan for grizzly bear management, focusing on maintaining stable populations.
Evacuation Orders as New Bitterroot Fire Blows up to 1600 Acres
Ravalli County Sheriff's Office issues evacuation orders as Sharrott Fire consumes 1600 acres west of Stevensville.
Missoula Goes to the Dogs (& Kitties) Saturday
Paws and Claws unite at the 19th Pet Fest! From races to adoptions, it's a day for all animal lovers.
The Pain Remains, 75-years After Montana’s Worst Fire Tragedy
The enduring impact of the Montana's worst fire loss.
How UM Avoided Millions in Damage From Missoula Storm
Montana university's proactive measures shine in storm aftermath, safeguarding crucial research materials and operations.
These Are the New Dangers With Missoula Storm Cleanup
Stay alert! Missoula community remains vulnerable to post-storm dangers like falling trees and potential wildfires.
Trump Campaign Confirms Details, Releases Tickets for Bozeman Stop
Former President Trump's upcoming rally in Montana moves indoors
Amazing Volunteers Clear Storm Chaos at Missoula Golf Course
Missoula's Larchmont golf course bounces back from storm devastation with community support.
Firefighters Using Cooler Weather With New Blaze Near Lincoln
Residents near Black Mountain Fire evacuate as blaze grows to 70 acres.