The PaddleHeads improved to 13-3 in Pioneer League baseball action Friday night with a win over the Great Falls Voyagers.
A yearslong effort from Mineral County Rails to Trails organization has allowed people to once again feel the wind in their faces as they glide along the path, soot free.
The construction will last from June 10-14
The buzz around the new route brought several top railroad officials to the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority (BSPRA) for its annual conference in Missoula.
DPHHS and OPI are making strides to make sure kids have access to food over the summer.
There are three new eateries open in Missoula. Also, two popular downtown Caras Park events are both back up and running for the summer season.
Persistent drought, changing snow patterns and population growth have left Montana water storage facilities underfilled.
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Now smaller-scale farmers and ranchers can rent tractors and tractor implements from a nonprofit in Missoula.
Cancer-stricken Missoula Hellgate coach Paul Yarbrough reminds us all that the value of high school sports goes well beyond results, medals and trophies.
Downtown should be flush with art openings (and 80-degree temps) this First Friday.
The PaddleHeads improved to 12-3 in Pioneer League baseball action Thursday night with a come-from-behind home win over the Great Falls Voyagers.
In her fifth and final season, Missoula native Ashley McElmurry qualifies for the NCAA national championships in the triple jump for the first time.
“Before, (rodeo) was just always kind of something that was fun to do, just as a hobby and everything. In the situation that I’m in now, I can go ahead and try to make a living out of it and it be my career, it’s changed my outlook on it definitely,” Knutson said.
Talen Reynolds will follow his dad to the Griz, but he's 'taking my own path and doing my own thing'
The Missoula Loyola running back is in Billings preparing for the Class B all-star football game Saturday in Red Lodge.
Tyler J. Hurst, a former Community Medical Center ER doctor, is now facing criminal charges in connection to six separate women accusing him of sexual abuse.
Missoula resident Ross M. Robertson, 39, died in police custody on May 29, according to the Missoula County Sheriff's Office.
A city council meeting on Wednesday got testy as one member stormed out. They were discussing prohibiting unsheltered living in certain areas.
A man who ran over and seriously injured a Montana Highway Patrol trooper was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole on Wednesday.
The developers who own the Old Post Hospital at Fort Missoula said Wednesday they have completed all the necessary steps to demolish the structure.
Gov. Greg Gianforte names new appointees to run the Montana Department of Transportation and the Montana Department of Environmental Quality
Alora Stroh said Willard Alternative High School provided her with the resources she needs to pursue a career in psychology.
Here’s a quick guide to some upcoming arts and cultural events happening around Missoula in the coming week.
The Portland-based musician released a new duo album with drummer Jim White of the Dirty Three last month.
The plans look to modernize city regulations while also preparing for the next decade of growth.
The 2024 Pintler Classic road cycling race starts on the south side of Philipsburg and finishes 80 miles later with an uphill sprint on Broadway Street in the historic downtown.
The PaddleHeads improved to 11-3 in Pioneer League baseball action Wednesday night with a come-from-behind home win over the Great Falls Voyagers.
Charging documents allege the shooting happened at a fourplex apartment building on South Eighth Street West Monday evening. The suspect subsequently barricaded herself for several hours and was eventually arrested.
Total voter registration increased going into Montana's primary election this year, while turnout remained relatively steady as compared to the last cycle.
Trump was convicted of all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in connection to a hush money payment to a porn star.
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The Montana Division of Criminal Investigation said it is investigating an officer-involved shooting in Cut Bank that occurred early Saturday.
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The former Laurel Locomotive earned his third-straight second-team All-America at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Malea Egan, Lea Boulanger and Aiden Gair have all transferred away from Montana State this offseason.
"Kathryn just seemed to get so much more dominant as the year progressed." — Helena High head softball coach Ryan Schulte
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The iconic actor quipped: “If I had known I would have lived this long I would’ve taken better care of myself.”
Kate, who is being treated for cancer, did not attend. Neither did William’s estranged younger brother Prince Harry, who lives in California with his wife Meghan.
Oscar-winning actress Helen Hunt famously starred alongside Bill Paxton in the 1996 megahit “Twister:” “What saved us is all the actors had so much fun together.”
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