UM clinic archives tribal law: The Margery Hunter Brown Indian Law Clinic at the University of Montana is digitizing legal records from every Montana tribe to build the Indian Law Portal, uncovering forgotten rulings and bolstering Indigenous sovereignty — find out how.
Commissioner hits the books: County Commissioner Josh Slotnick will attend Harvard’s Senior Executives in State and Local Government Program from July 7 to 25 to explore solutions for housing, investment and local services — find out what this means for Missoula.
Rivers plunge to record lows: After an early snowmelt and dry spring, Montana’s waterways sit far below normal, fueling harmful algae blooms, imminent Hoot Owl fishing bans and tightened drought restrictions — find out.
Hot start fuels Range Riders: After a five-run first inning highlighted by Kingston Liniak’s three-run homer and Kyle Ashworth’s clutch hits, Glacier snapped a three-game skid with a 9-6 victory over Missoula at Ogren Park — find out how they turned it around.
Missoula’s economy on upswing: With a $100 million Riverfront Triangle hotel in the works, daily year-round flights to Chicago launched and a 47-acre film campus announced, downtown Missoula is stirring from its post-pandemic lull — learn what’s fueling this revival.
Nonprofit eyes youth housing: A new report reveals how justice involvement and housing instability collide in Missoula County, and Homeword with county partners is gearing up to launch a transitional housing project for 18- to 25-year-olds — find out what’s next.
Stadium show fuels Missoula: Shania Twain's concert at Washington-Grizzly Stadium gave local businesses a boost and fueled hunger-relief efforts — find out how.
Missoula: More than a gateway: The former lumber town now shines as a basecamp for river adventures, a buzzing music scene, world-class ceramics and a revamped Old Sawmill District — find out.
Missoula fireworks ban reminder: City officials reminded residents that most fireworks are illegal within city limits, with penalties starting at $100 for a first offense and $300 for a second — find out what’s allowed.
Businesses brace for Zootown traffic: Local shops from Midtown’s Taco Del Sol to The Book Exchange are ready for a flood of festival-goers at the fairgrounds over the 4th of July holiday weekend—but with gridlocked streets and jammed parking, attendees are urged to leave extra time to park or hop on the shuttle — find out.
Other Missoula headlines this week
- Cornbread Wallace hosts sizzling patio party
- Blind pilot gains support from Nathaniel Riley
- Keep Missoula Housed hosts annual cornhole tournament
- Families enjoyed Fourth at the Fort celebration
- Cregg Lane traffic-light installation begins July 8