Blue note

Pat McKay and his music left an indelible mark on Missoula.

Latest Stories

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.

The costs of homelessness

A new study on the economic impacts of homelessness in Missoula aims to foster a shared understanding of a complex problem.

The wetness of the nose

Paying tribute to Missoula’s pet pals through portraiture.

The long unwinding road

The exasperating story of how a Missoulian who’s been on Medicaid for more than 30 years made it through Montana’s redetermination process. And she’s among the lucky ones.

Uncertified preacher

Emperor X brings his cerebral and eclectic sound to Missoula.

A dose of prevention

Missoula health officials installing free Narcan vending machines around the city to battle rise in opioid overdoses.

Plugging away

Over the nearly seven years since Missoula took ownership of its water utility, the city has poured more than $45 million into system upgrades—which means less money is going down the drain.

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