Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is leading a coalition to overturn a court decision that makes it illegal for cities to prohibit urban camping without available shelter beds.
A new department formed within Missoula County will also have a new director to oversee everything from trails to the newly acquired public park at Marshall Mountain.
The Montana Legislature needs an opportunity — “without further delay” — to override Gov. Greg Gianforte’s veto of a 2023 bill that redistributed marijuana funds.
The Missoula City Council on Wednesday approved a number of transportation projects, including a crossing project on South Russell Street and a trail extension off Flynn Lane and Mullan Road.
Disagreement over who should fund the project's sidewalks remained in play, as several properties within the project area will be assessed roughly 15% of the cost.
After hearing for months about issues facing Montana parents and businesses with childcare, Republicans shot down a proposal to craft a package of bills to address the issues.
A number of school districts have reported facing millions of dollars in potential budget shortfalls – and some leaders say they’re worried the school funding system is reaching a tipping point.
Griz coach Bobby Hauck announced that Linebacker Coach Roger Cooper and Defensive Analyst Tim Hauck have been promoted to serve as co-Defensive Coordinators.
Congress is on track to approve a staggering $468 billion in government spending this week, finishing part of the work it was supposed to complete by Oct. 1.
New language adopted by the Montana Legislature around the definition of infrastructure helped fuel the approval of a large workforce housing project planned for Missoula's Northside Neighborhood.