Senate critics blast USDA’s ‘half-baked’ plan to close Forest Service regional offices and consolidate wildland firefighting as agency faces another identity crisis.
Public broadcasters face an existential crisis as President Trump asks Congress to take away federal funding. What does that mean for Montana Public Radio and Montana PBS?
Surfing Brennan’s Wave in the heart of Missoula is about more than just riding the wave — it’s about the community that grows around it with every person who takes the plunge.
First published in 1941 and recently revived, Norman Macleod’s semi-autobiographical novel “The Bitter Roots” excavates Missoula’s buried past, including its young men trying to prove themselves amid war, class struggle, and cruelty.
The Trump administration chokes off funding for Humanities Montana, freezing statewide programming on Montana culture, literature, history, democracy and arts.
Like grizzly bears and anti-government militias, nuclear bombs lurk in our backyard. As world leaders bet and bluff in the great poker game of nuclear strategy, Montanans wrestle with the consequences of being the nation’s “nuclear sponge.”
An out-of-state transfer center is among troubling accounts from current and former employees at Missoula’s private equity-owned Community Medical Center.