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A dog poop bag on Waterworks Hill in Missoula

Dog duty

Humans have a complex relationship with rules. Nowhere is that truth more apparent than the messy, contentious act of picking up after our pets.

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The price of vindication

Cody Marble is seeking $758,000 in damages from Missoula County and the state of Montana for being wrongfully convicted of rape in 2002. As his case nears trial, the judge and county attorney who freed him 15 years after his conviction now say they were misled by the Montana Innocence Project. But the truth in this high-profile legal saga is as elusive as ever.

What’d I miss?

Ten Missoulians on their favorite dearly departed institution—plus the current place they’d miss the most should it ever vanish.

The anatomy of a cold snap

January’s arctic blast brought below-zero temperatures to Missoula for four and a half days. How NorthWestern kept us warm during record energy demand reveals a lot about the utility and our complicated marriage to it.

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