Missoula, MT ( KGVO-AM News) - Helena Mayor Wilmot Collins appeared on the KGVO Talk Back show on Monday and related similar concerns in leading his city as we have in Missoula.
Missoula, MT ( KGVO-AM News) - On January 28, 2025, the Missoula Montana Airport (MSO) proudly announced an exceptional end to 2024. According to Airport Director Brian Ellestad, they had a record-breaking year serving over one million passengers and there are exciting developments on the horizon for 2025.
The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing Monday morning on House Bill 267, called “Bobby’s Law.” It would create a new criminal offense: aggravated vehicular homicide while under the influence.
A pedestrian was injured early Wednesday near the Capitol building after being struck by a vehicle, Helena police reported.
The new-look Montana softball team, directed by first-year skipper Stef Ewing, will make its debut a week from Friday against Colgate in Phoenix.
Montana lawmakers heard public comment on Senate Bill 164. The proposed legislation would criminalize transgender medical treatment for individuals under the age of 16.
Republican bills would change how Montana’s courts operate, after lawmakers accused judges of overstepping their authority.
That route is the Big Sky North Coast Corridor which would run through southern Montana. This route, formerly known as the North Coast Hiawatha — which ended operations in the late 1970s — is being recommended to be restored with the hopes that it will bring Amtrak service to Billings, Bozeman, Helena, Butte and Missoula.
House Bill 121, known as the "Protect Women Act," passed its second reading in the Montana Legislature. The bill, which addresses gender and privacy rights, aims to
"It is actually amazing to see how many people here know and love Missoula, Montana." Stewart and firefighters Nate ... have joined the fire suppression efforts, according to the Helena Independent Record. The Chief Mountain Interagency Hotshot ...
The Montana Department of Transportation will host an open house on proposed long-term solutions from the U.S. Highway 93 Missoula to Florence Corridor Study.
The House Fish, Wildlife and Parks Committee this week advanced a pair of bills that aim to aggressively reduce wolf populations in Montana. As originally proposed — it was later revised by the committee — House Bill 222 would establish an open season for wolf hunting and trapping until the population reaches 600 animals.