The University of Montana Rodeo team is sending two to the National College Finals Rodeo. Ty Christensen will compete in team roping and Lexi Murer will compete in barrel racing.
Officials in Montana criticized the Biden administration's Title IX rules that protect students from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
The Missoula Fire Department was sent to a CPR in-progress call on Higgins Avenue at about 11:30 a.m. on Saturday.
The Mount Jumbo North Zone, which includes all areas north of Saddle Road, is scheduled to open on Wednesday, the city's Parks and Recreation Department announced on Monday.
A shelter-in-place order was issued for a one-block radius of the incident, starting at about 10 p.m. on Friday and ending at 2 a.m. on Saturday.
AJ Forbes will remain in the northwest while Nash Fouch and Travis Benham are both heading to the NFL's "Big Apple" teams.
An increased law enforcement presence on campus can be expected.
About 60 protesters gathered to show support for Palestine, criticize U.S. support of Israel, call for a ceasefire in Israel's military campaign in Gaza, and denigrate the Republicans inside.
“Montana … is going to be a critical juncture. The Senate, there's never been a better pathway for us to regain some control there," Trump, Jr., said.
The practice of sedating people detained by police is quietly spreading across the nation, illustrating an often-hidden way fatal police encounters end: not by gunfire but with the silent use of a medical syringe.
Missoula's Bridgette Hoenke McTee and Tim Caramore took top honors in the 10K races at the 52nd annual YMCA Riverbank Run Saturday morning.
This January, they held an open audition, which happened to align with the arrival of a blizzard. Despite the weather, they were greeted with a larger than expected turnout.
At issue is what to do with a 200-acre landfill of buried potliners — the leftover residue of the aluminum smelting process at Columbia Falls Aluminum Co.
Newly-appointed U.S. Circuit Judge Anthony D. Johnstone, a former University of Montana law school professor, heard oral arguments for two Montana cases on Friday.
The Missoula Hellgate softball team posted its first win in five years on Friday in Frenchtown.
Pyramid Mountain Lumber General Manager Todd Johnson said one group has made a proposal to keep the company in business, and a couple more investors still have interest.
Housing costs and the sunsetting of pandemic-era benefits have more people than ever needing charitable sources of food in Montana.
Items that might otherwise be insignificant were laid out to revive stories of people who lost their lives at the hands of crime in Missoula.
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Sharyl Allen, a Republican candidate for Superintendent of the Montana Office of Public Instruction, has been charged with a misdemeanor in Madison County.
The tool was announced as 150 Missoula-based employees of Roseburg Forest Products and 100 employees of Seeley Lake's Pyramid Mountain Lumber will likely face layoffs next month.
A helicopter crashed Friday morning on a hillside somewhere in the vicinity of the Anaconda Smelter, killing the lone pilot on board.
The Roseburg Forest Products plant in Missoula emits hundreds of tons per year of carbon monoxide, fine particulates and volatile organic compounds.
The county recently said it expects the Wye to become a population hub over the next 50-70 years.
The Montana Repertory Theatre is staging short original plays in shops around the quirky and colorful neighborhood.
There's a new place for cookies and coffee in Missoula. Also, there are new and improved recycling bins downtown.
Here's a quick guide to some upcoming arts and cultural events happening around Missoula in the coming week.
We sent the Missoula County school board candidates questions, and here are their answers.
A 2021 sex ed law is being challenged in court. Opponents say it's restricting important education and creating a chilling effect among teachers.
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Rangers responded to the area after receiving a report that a park visitor had harassed a herd of bison and kicked one in the leg.
The state of Montana has embarked on an overhaul of some state-owned buildings.
Donald Trump Jr. made a return to Montana on Sunday to rally Republicans in advance of this fall’s election and join GOP candidates in sharpening their attacks against the lone remaining statewide elected Democrat.
Bighorn sheep continue to rebound in the western North Dakota grasslands, with the population at a record level for a fourth straight year.
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Scores from around Montana during the 2024 high school baseball and softball seasons.
Pickering and Bauman hope to join six former Bobcats in the NFL.
According to MHSA, 16 schools — including both Class AA schools in Great Falls— have expressed a strong interest in the inaugural esports season.
Laurel goes 3-1 at the Frenchtown Tournament to improve its record to 14-3 this season behind a large senior class and an unwavering mindset.
As severe storm season nears its peak, we tackle some persistent myths about lightning and why they have continued for so long.
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Three women who were diagnosed with HIV after getting "vampire facial" procedures at an unlicensed New Mexico medical spa are believed to be the first documented cases of people contracting the virus through a cosmetic procedure using needles, federal health officials said.
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