The Missoula Police Department on Wednesday touched on some of its likely requests as the city begins its annual budgeting process, which is expected to run throughout the summer.
After the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest had to schedule three days to hear all the public objections to its new Forest Plan, conservationists aren’t optimistic that much will change before the forest supervisor issues her final decision.
After comparing and researching schools with the best environmental law programs, the Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana was her top choice.
The latest ranking of the most bipartisan lawmakers comes amid one of the least productive Congresses in the nation’s history and just months before nearly all House lawmakers and about one-third of the Senate face voters at the polls in November.
The Montana State Committee of the American College of Trial Lawyers said that it is opposed to the push for a special session of the Montana Legislature.
Former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden will have to go through arbitration to pursue his claims that the National Football League leaked purportedly homophobic and misogynistic emails by him to the media, which forced him to resign from the Raiders in 2021.
While the Missoula City Council has no say in the matter, on Monday night it took comment from several individuals opposed to a University of Montana plan to expand parking on campus.
Washington has secured a $15.3 million federal grant for the purchase of nearly 10,000 acres of forestland around the headwaters of the Yakima River, near Cle Elum.
On Thursday, members of the Families for a Livable Climate Beyond Plastics Working Group submitted a petition to the Missoula County Elections Office that could put an initiative on the November ballot to regulate some single-use plastics.