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After Jaffe
By McHugh Pierre
For eight years Missoula politicos closely followed city Councilman Bob Jaffe’s much anticipated weekly digest of council and committee meetings. But 2014...
Behind the Times
By Dustin Nelson
The fact that gay couples can now file federal taxes jointly is not enough to get Ray Davis and Jason Templin to...
The Hippie Legacy
By Eben Wragge-Keller
Plenty of sex, drugs, and rock and roll came out of the 1960s, but so did one of the most important laws...
Big Brother’s Watching
Interview by Laura Wilson, camera and editing by Hunter D'Antuono, animation by Joshua James
Continuing our video series on privacy issues, we asked people in...
Looking In From Afar
Katie J.M. Baker, a staff writer for Jezebel.com (tagline: Celebrity, sex, fashion for women), traveled to Missoula to examine what some were calling a...
Missoula Sexual Assaults Spur Controversial Media Coverage
By Ashley Nerbovig
In a side room of the Missoula County Courthouse, Gwen Florio snacked on apples and scrolled through her news feed. A cops-and-courts...
WSJ Reporter Aids Missoulian in Requesting University of Montana’s Information
By Clem Work
There were so many emails that the closest estimate is “thousands.”
When the president of the University of Montana, the vice president for...
How a Night Can Go Wrong
Photos and Story by Eric Oravsky
The heart of Missoula is seven city blocks held by a ribcage of railroad tracks and river bridges. The...
Local Food, Local People: Q&A with Emily Wendler
By Megan Petersen, photos by Mandy Tippett
Montana graduate student Emily Wendler spent four weeks with a family struggling to eat all local, only to...
Defending High School Journalists’ First Amendment Rights
By Iris Olson
In three years of working on a high school paper, I have seen enough controversy over stories to make the average student...