The Missoula County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council has received a $125,000 grant from the state Department of Health and Human Services to fund a mobile crisis team to respond to calls for people in mental health crisis instead of law enforcement or other first responders.
After a nationwide search, Mayor John Engen chose former California Highway Patrol Assistant Chief Jaeson White, whose first day on the job was March 2.
A group of Missoulians from the legal, law enforcement and mental health communities met with Justice of the Peace Landee Holloway to discuss the creation of a DUI Treatment Court for Missoula County
Tonight, May 17, at 7:00 p.m., Missoulians will gather to respect the fallen at the Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony in Rose Park. These are the individuals who will be remembered...
With the rash of incidents across the state and the country following the school shootings in Parkland, Florida, Missoula County Public Schools has released details of their Violence Prevention and Threat Assessment policy.