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
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.
MISSOULA — The University of Montana is inviting people to stop by the annual winter pep rally and bonfire this weekend. The rally will take place at 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 25, in the University Center and on the Oval, between the Lady Griz and men’s basketball teams hosting Montana State University.
That route is the Big Sky North Coast Corridor which would run through southern Montana. This route, formerly known as the North Coast Hiawatha — which ended operations in the late 1970s — is being recommended to be restored with the hopes that it will bring Amtrak service to Billings, Bozeman, Helena, Butte and Missoula.
The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation's 98th annual seedling sale is under way, with new online ordering options making their debut this
The Poverello Center in Missoula has major plans to enhance its housing program for area veterans.
MONTANA - The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority is making strides towards reintroducing passenger rail service in Montana. The plan aims to connect Montana to itself and the rest of
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,
Wildlife recently passed a major milestone as it's been 30 years since wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone National Park.
The Wilma is set to host a special event, Pack The House: A Benefit for the Humane Society of Western Montana, on January 31st.
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.
Montana does allow the death penalty, although a 2015 court ruling that found the specific substance in the law has precluded the state from executing someone ever since.