Skateboards and bearings
How Girls on Shred creates a space for rural and marginalized Montana youth to find community and drop in.
Latest Stories
Ballots, schoolbooks and pocketbooks
Is your ballot still sitting on the kitchen table? Not sure what the Missoula school levies are about? MCAT’s Joel Baird has you covered. All you gotta do is remember to drop off your ballot on Tuesday.
‘Strike for Gaza’
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators march at the University of Montana to denounce Israel’s deadly war in Gaza and call for divestment.
‘Like a reunion’
Westside Theater pairs life experience with dance in the sold-out “40 Over 40.”
Montana jukebox
Hot new songs from across the Treasure State.
School colors
The Missoula County school board affirms that the Pride flags displayed in Sentinel High School classrooms are not ideological, as a grievance had argued, but symbols of inclusivity and acceptance.
Blue note
Pat McKay and his music left an indelible mark on Missoula.
Lost in the woods
The decision to close Pyramid Mountain Lumber, a critical cog in the Seeley-Swan Valley, is rooted in a complex set of problems, including the steep costs of living and a depressed demand for lumber. Can the stakeholders rallying to save the mill puzzle out a path forward?
Chicken curry, island style
Dispatch from Granny’s Creole Cooking School.
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