Jon King
What began as the story of a Montana man who committed suicide in Singapore has now turned into an international investigation involving the U.S. government.
Missoula county commissioners have approved new voting precincts,which have been changed to match the new voting districts created from the 2010 census data.
An ad placed by Realtor John Suprock offering money to anyone who could replace school trustees Toni Rehbein, Scott Bixler, Joe Toth or Drake Lemm may have run foul of Montana State law.
Today, March 26, Representative David Moore's (HD 91) amendment to exclude the Missoula College from House Bill 5 failed in a 40 to 60 vote.
This week, March 24, news broke that the federal government would be keeping nearly $53 million in mineral payments that would normally have gone to Wyoming. It now appears that cuts could be coming to Montana as well.
Missoula county authorities have captured two individuals suspected of breaking the windows of vehicles at local trail heads.
Gas prices keep climbing in Montana, here's what to look for in the week ahead.
The Alert ID system of warning notifications for emergency situations and severe weather has expanded its coverage to included information on sexual predators and violent criminals in Montana.
Wolf population declines slightly, report says.
In a seven to one decision on Wednesday (March 20), the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decision which would have given the EPA the authority to regulate runoff on logging roads.
House Bill 247, also known as the road kill bill or salvage bill, passed its second reading in the Montana Senate today, March 20.
Since 1986, The Learning Tree has been one of the only locally owned toy stores in Missoula. In mid-April, though, The Learning Tree will be closing its doors for good.