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Old Post Hospital developers plan for demolition, permit still needed
The developers who own the Old Post Hospital at Fort Missoula said Wednesday they have completed all the necessary steps to demolish the structure.
Willard Alternative High grad wants to study psychology
Alora Stroh said Willard Alternative High School provided her with the resources she needs to pursue a career in psychology.
Missoula officials discuss priorities for growth, code reform
The plans look to modernize city regulations while also preparing for the next decade of growth.
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for June 6
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.
Butte man sentenced to 40 years in prison for raping 15-year-old girl
A judge sentenced a Butte man to 40 years in prison on Wednesday for raping a 15-year-old girl in August 2020.
Missoula homicide suspect held on $1 million bail, victim identified
Charging documents allege the shooting happened at a fourplex apartment building on South Eighth Street West Monday evening. The suspect subsequently barricaded herself for several hours and was eventually arrested.
Update: Unofficial election numbers show those likely to win races in Lewis and Clark County
Elections wrapped up Tuesday, and while a few last ballots are trickling in from precincts around the county, the race results are mostly set.
'Strong momentum': Missoula voters approve fire levy
In final counts, 63% voted in favor of the levy, with 37% against.
State to issue reappraisals to Browning next week, leaders want answers
The Montana Revenue Department plans to mail revised property assessments to hundreds of Browning residents next week, after admitting to an error that caused many to overpay their property taxes.
Video: Press conference about Missoula fire levy passing
Mayor Andrea Davis and Fire Chief Gordy Hughes discuss the passing of the fire levy. The levy will help create new positions and boost department resources for the Missoula Fire Department.
UPDATED: Missoula area Legislature races shake out
Missoula County held elections for four state Senate races and 13 House races.
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UPDATED: Missoula local government reviews fail
Voters denied two Missoula government review ballot measures in the Tuesday primary election.
UPDATED: Gallagher finishes first in B-SB chief exec race; Everett tops in Anaconda
Incumbent J.P. Gallagher finished first in a four-way primary race for chief executive in Butte-Silver Bow County.
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for June 5
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
See the latest results from Montana's 2024 primary election
Montanans cast their votes in the state's primary election June 4. Results will post here as they become available.
Federal Mansfield Building in Butte to get $24 million for green energy
The federal Mike Mansfield Building in Butte is getting $24 million in taxpayer funds for green energy initiatives.
Newly constructed houses you can buy in Missoula and Western Montana
Check out modern homes in new communities around Missoula and Western Montana
Missoula Parking Commission approves expansion plan
The plan has several changes that will eventually add parking meters to neighborhoods surrounding downtown, increase parking rates, increase parking fines and restructure garage parking permits.
Missoula looks to ban homeless from sheltering in 'buffer areas'
"(City officials) are working to balance the needs of our housed residents, businesses and our unhoused neighbors," said mayor Andrea Davis.
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UPDATED: Missoula woman facing homicide charge following standoff
A 35-year-old woman is facing a pending homicide charge after she allegedly killed someone and barricaded herself from Missoula police for hours Monday night.
We care: Person with disabilities seeks help with mobility issues
A middle-aged person with disabilities and limited income is currently seeking assistance with paying for supportive equipment to assist them with their mobility issues.
Remains of missing Poplar man found
VinsonCooper, a citizen of the Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes, grew up on the Fort Peck Reservation and attended Poplar High School.
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for June 4
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
Video: Missoula police standoff on 8th Street
One person is in custody following a standoff with Missoula police on the 1700 block of South Eighth Street West on Monday night.
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