Frigid temperatures continue across the state Monday, and one Missoula emergency room doctor is offering advice about how to stay safe amid the dangerously cold
The first batch of funding includes $1.12 million for the Missoula metro area in 2025, with roughly $700,000 annually slated for calendar years 2026 and 2027.
The Missoula City-County Animal Control has officially begun expanding its new facility.The concrete has been poured, the walls are up, and progress is moving q
A Montana refugee program based in Missoula is fearing the impacts of President Donald Trump's executive order, which restricts immigration and pauses travel for refugees to the United States.
Since massive wildfires began to break out in Los Angeles and Ventura counties in the beginning of January, the effects have spread much farther, reaching the minds and worries of
The assailant is scheduled to be sentenced next week, but his former naturopathic doctor wonders if the justice system can ensure her safety.
MISSOULA — Dozens of dogs are headed to Montana as a result of the wildfires burning in Southern California. The Humane Society of Western Montana (HSWM) is coordinating the transfer to free up space at shelters that have been inundated by animals displaced due to wildfire evacuations.
With Missoula's new land use plan in place, the city is now working to finalize its unified development code. Pehan said the $371,000 grant awarded to Missoula will help boost the city's capacity to move through the process faster than before.
Scottish poet who wrote “Auld Lang Syne,” takes a form here in Missoula with the first Merle Haggis Scotch and Western Whiskey Festival, organized by Montgomery Distillery. The night will feature Scottish food along with a selection of 10 spirits,
The Poverello Center in Missoula has major plans to enhance its housing program for area veterans.
Decker Truck Line Inc. has announced the permanent closure of its Missoula, Montana, terminal. According to CEO Dale Decker, the closure is necessitated by evolving freight patterns that no longer justify an underutilized terminal.
The recent collapse of western Montana's timber industry did more than eliminate jobs, it also left Missoula County and various management agencies with one less tool to manage area forests.