Newsletter
Missoula Safety Summit to Target Traffic Crashes [AUDIO]
Missoula has experienced several tragic car crashes recently, some resulting in deaths, such as those of Chance Geery and Roberta Demmert. Officials with the Metropolitan Planning Organization aim to reduce the numbers to zero fatalities long term, and at least 25 percent fewer severe injuries by 2018.
University of Montana Now Considering Two Possible Locations for Missoula College [AUDIO]
It's been one of the most heated controversies in Missoula over the past few years, where the new Missoula College should be located. UM officials have steadfastly maintained that the South Campus, the current location of the UM Golf Course, was the sole choice. Not anymore.
UPDATE – Alleged Drunk Driver Appears in Court – Victims Identified as Missoula Sisters [DOCUMENT]
Missoula County Attorney “Not Interested in Trying to Further the Department of Justice’s Political Agenda” [AUDIO]
During Wednesday's news conference with the Department of Justice, the subject of the Missoula County Attorney's lack of cooperation with the various investigations came up yet again.
Missoula Mayor Jon Engen Says City Will Pay Costs to Comply With Department of Justice Sexual Assault Compliance [AUDIO] [VIDEO]
Following a telephone based news conference in which the United States Attorney for the District of Montana Michael W. Cotter, Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Roy L. Austin Jr., Missoula Mayor John Engen, and Missoula Police Chief Mark Muir announced a settlement with the City of Missoula and the Missoula Police Department, Mayor Jon Engen met with the media to answer more questions.
University of Montana Commencement is This Saturday at Washington Grizzly Stadium [AUDIO]
Students will walk to the stage and accept their diplomas during commencement exercises at The University of Montana's Washington Grizzly Stadium. The 116th commencement ceremony is Saturday, May 18, at 10 a.m.
Fish Wildlife and Parks Warns Missoulians to Stay Out of Swollen Rivers and Streams [AUDIO]
Unseasonably warm weather and recent heavy rain have brought Missoula area rivers and streams to very high levels. Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Fishing Site Access Coordinator Chet Crowser said on Tuesday, that its just too risky to be out on the water floating or rafting right now.
Your Choice DUI Event at Missoula’s Ram Field Displays the Tragic Consequences of Drinking and Driving [AUDIO]

