A splashy new mural has gone up to complement the interactive kids’ water exhibits at the Missoula Public Library.
The greening field near Warm Springs looks like a giant mole has burrowed through, leaving tall heaps of soil in its wake.
Kimberly A. Michell, who was 52 at the time of death, was determined to have died from accidental drowning.
Sheriff and Coroner T.J. McDermott identified the woman as Kimberly A. Michell, 52, of Missoula.
When officers arrived on the scene at about 11 a.m., they found a 52-year-old woman’s body submerged in about 5 feet of water off the north shoreline.
The upper Clark Fork River cleanup enters a new phase this spring with remediation of a section between Warm Springs and Galen known as Phase 3.
Cyclists and pedestrians on the paths next to the northern bank of the river throughout downtown will have no doubt noticed a big change in the scenery recently.
Missoula Parks and Recreation invites residents to share their ideas to improve river access in downtown Missoula via a brief online public opinion survey through March 31.
UM unveiled a plan for campus improvements that include a new dining facility, the renovation of Knowles Hall and the expansion of the Memorial Row walkway connecting campus to the Adams Center and Clark Fork River.
The City’s Storm Water Utility will begin routine vegetation maintenance on two Clark Fork River levees on Monday, March 1, with completion by…
New state guidance recommends avoiding eating all species of fish on the Clark Fork River from the confluence with the Bitterroot up to the co…
In less than 24 hours, more than $15,000 has been donated to the GoFundMe page launched to help with medical bills and funeral costs for the victims of Saturday's fatal crash.
The city planned to sell poplar trees used to recycle wastewater but is exploring other options for the land after realizing there isn't a market to sell the harvested trees.
Developers can now move forward with an office and residential building in the Riverfront Triangle, and the Heron’s Landing subdivision.
One doesn’t usually reach for a lawn mower to fix a river problem, but sometimes that’s the tool that works.
“Missoula is known for the river. It goes all the way through town. If you hike up on the M, it’s the main part of everybody’s pictures that you see. It’s a big deal.”
Floaters illegally parked along most of Juniper Drive and Tamarack Road may receive citations now that the county has replaced vandalized "no parking" signs.
A 52-year-old man is being held on $100,000 bail after a teenage girl told police he tried abducting her before she fended him off with her surfboard in Missoula's Caras Park.
Just as the hillsides have started to turn summer brown, Missoula-area rivers have added an electric green tone to their bottoms.
Nearly two dozen “no parking” signs were found covered in a thick brown paint Friday morning along Tamarack Road, a long winding riverside street.
There are new parking prohibitions on Tamarack Road near Bonner where many boaters and tubers used to access the Clark Fork River.
The Old Sawmill District plans to break ground this year on two new three-story buildings to house a fast-growing local tech company, ATG Cognizant.
The North Riverside Parks and Trails Master Plan could add an ice skating ribbon, tube slide, wider trails and more open lawns to parks on the north side of the Clark Fork River.
A woman who jumped into the Clark Fork on Thursday was taken to the hospital after kayakers on the river helped her reach the shore, according to Missoula police.