Author: Staff Writer

Missoula Crime Report – July 4, 2025
Fourth of July activities lead to numerous fireworks and disturbances.

Missoula Crime Report – July 3, 2025
A day marked by widespread incidents across varied neighborhoods.

Kalispell Seeks Public Input on Land Use Plan Through Week-Long Drop-In Events
City schedules eight community sessions to gather feedback on 20-year growth management plan

Coal Communities Invest in Their Future with $240,000 in State Grants
State funding helps coal-dependent communities navigate federal energy policy shifts and plan economic transitions

Billings Attorney Emily Jones Appointed to Montana Judicial Standards Commission
Attorney General Knudsen names Jones to four-year term on panel that investigates judicial misconduct


Lame Deer Woman, Billings Doctor Plead Guilty in Northern Cheyenne Sex Trafficking Case
Case adds to recent pattern of child exploitation prosecutions on Montana Indian reservations

Browning Man Sentenced For Fatal 118 MPH Crash That Killed Motorcyclist On Sunday Bison Outing
Driver had six substances in system during crash on Blackfeet Indian Reservation

Montana Supreme Court Declines to Block Abortion Amendment as CI-128 Takes Effect, Legal Fight Continues
“Justice delayed—not justice denied,” Montana Family Foundation says, vowing to continue fight in district court

Mountain Line Sponsors University River Shuttle for Second Year
Transit agency covers operational costs for shuttle to river access points

Billings Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Child Pornography Charges
41-year-old faces mandatory minimum of five years in federal prison after admitting to two counts of distribution

Missoula Crime Report – July 1, 2025
Early Morning and Morning Dominated by Welfare and Assistance Calls







