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Rocky Mountain School of Photography in Missoula to close after 35 years
The Rocky Mountain School of Photography announced that their in-person registration numbers were no longer sustainable.
City unveils new bathrooms at Johnson Street Shelter
The space has several bathrooms and two showers that are available year-round at the shelter, which can house roughly 160 people.
Sex and violent offenders
Sex and violent offenders in the Missoula area for July 11, 2024.
Missoula developing changes to public participation in land-use decisions
New state rules set to be implemented by the City of Missoula will limit some public hearings for new development, while requiring more public participation in wider policy decisions.
Two new restaurants now open under one roof in downtown Missoula
Now you can get breakfast sandwiches and dessert at Stuffed 406 or lunch, dinner and late-night food at Mexican Moose in the same downtown spot.
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for July 11
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
New job postings for Missoula and Western Montana job seekers
Browse through the latest Missoula and Western Montana employment postings and find your next career.
Updated: One dead, three injured in motorcycle crash near Lincoln
One person died and three were injured after a motorcycle rear-ended another motorcycle Wednesday near Lincoln, authorities said.
Missoula man allegedly threatened neighbor with gun before police standoff
William Evans, 63, appeared in Missoula Justice Court on Wednesday for the felony charge and one misdemeanor count of obstructing a peace officer.
Mount Avenue Standoff 7/8/24
An armed man barricaded himself in a home in the 1800 block of Mount Avenue on July 8, 2024, leading to a standoff with police before he eventually exited the home and surrendered.
Homeless shelter in Missoula seeks heatwave donations; heat to last through July
The Poverello Center needs sunscreen, bug spray and bottled water. Also, the National Weather Service predicts the heatwave will last through the rest of July.
City land sale in South Hills advances to final vote
The current listing price is $400,000. While several developers expressed interest in building multifamily or affordable housing on the land, the offers were later withdrawn.
Fire danger moves to high as heat bakes western Montana
An interagency news release from the DNRC noted that 75% of wildfires in Montana and Missoula County are caused by humans.
So hard, so worth it: Young farmers around Missoula finding footing in an aging industry
Tens of young farmers in and around Missoula are paving a path for themselves in an industry that has become increasingly challenging to break into.
Horse Gulch fire south of York grows to 600 acres; Cave Gulch Road residents evacuated
A wildfire northeast of Helena that officials said was caused by people had burned about 200 acres by Wednesday morning, officials said.
Photos: The Little White Schoolhouse in Ripon
This is where in 1854 the Republican Party was founded with a primary platform of opposing slavery.
Missoula Animal Control hopes to expand to address 'stressful' living conditions
Once the final funding is approved, health department officials said the project could break ground this fall.
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for July 10
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
Horse Gulch fire northeast of Helena now at 168 acres
A wildfire northeast of Helena has burned about 165 acres by Tuesday night.
Yellowstone Park gunman threatened to kill hostage, shoot others
At the time of the incident, the building was occupied by about 200 people.Consistent with Department of the Interior and NPS policies, the body camera footage of the incident will be released within 30 days.
Man admits to selling items stolen from Montana Historical Society
Brian Anthony D’Ambrosio, 49, of Santa Fe pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Great Falls to theft of major artwork, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said.
Missoula city council member insinuates 'pay to play' scheme, draws sharp rebukes
After city council member Bob Campbell insinuated a "pay to play" scheme was taking place, other city council members had strong words for him.
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When the flood hits: Smurfit berm edges toward Superfund status
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