A local filmmaker is back at it shooting a Bitterroot-based film about a sleepy ski town’s annual holiday festival becoming a blood bath after sharks emerge from the mountain slopes.
Fruit growers throughout western Montana are nervously checking the extended forecasts, as an unprecedented warm winter melts century-old weather records and shows few signs of cooling down.
Montana education officials approved two new public charter schools Friday. That's the fewest since lawmakers paved the way ...
"It means a lot to me. It really does. I mean, how many people actually go out of their way to try to help somebody," Rider ...
The first completed homes in the Scott Street-Ravara development are for sale, marking a major landmark in the multi-year ...
The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) is inviting the public to comment on a proposal to replace the bridge crossing ...
A lawsuit filed by more than 15 conservation organizations, spanning well beyond the borders of the Treasure State, says that ...
Dry weather will continue through the week. Expect persistent valley fog, freezing fog & low clouds, which may cause icy ...
Michael Howell Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks fisheries biologist Jason Lindstrom recently gave Bitterroot ...
As Flathead County’s population grows, so does the amount of development on its lakes and lakeshores, where some residents ...
Scott Sacry, Sports Editor Jug Beck Rocky Mountain Classic On Friday, January 16 and Saturday, January 17, Missoula Sentinel ...
The Goodwill Store in Missoula stands as a monument to the beauty of secondhand treasures, where bargain hunters regularly ...
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