Before joining Peter Christian on the air in 2012 I worked at a number of odd jobs that range from selling board games and scooping up dog doo to teaching English in Japan and coaching award-winning debate teams. I was in trouble most of my childhood for talking too much in class, now I get to get in trouble for talking on the radio. It's great!
Jon King
Voters Will See Three Ballots This Year, Only One Needs To Be Filled Out
Missoula voters will be looking at more ballots than normal this year when they participate in the ongoing primary election.
Clark Fork Flood Was Still Feet From Crossing Berms Into Heavy Metal Settling Ponds
When water levels on the Clark Fork River in Missoula rose to a near all-time record high on Friday concerns were running high over at the Clark Fork Coalition.
Montana AG Intervenes in Neo-Nazi Case, Claims Unprecedented ‘Troll Storm’
Montana Attorney General Tim Fox filed a motion to intervene in a federal district court case this week.
Missoula Man Takes Meth With Him to Parole Drug Test, Now Back in Jail
Missoula Police made an easy arrest on Friday, after a man tested positive for drug use during a scheduled meeting with his parole officer,
The Worst Natural Disaster in Missoula – Comparing 2018 Floods to 1908
The Clark Fork River is deeper now than it has been for 110 years, but it was more than three feet deeper back in 1908 and here's what it looked like then.
Drone Footage Captures Missoula Transient Camp Flood Rescue
Missoula County Sheriff's deputies risked the rising waters of the Clark Fork River Wednesday, May 10, to help save a number of transients that often camp down by the water.
Homeless Man on Raft Rescued From Flood, Homes Evacuated
Missoula flooding has now led to evacuations of 63 homes, as the Clark Fork River climbs closer to a record not seen in a century.
Small Percentage of Missoula is Available for New Housing, Prices Climb Rapidly
It’s well known that Missoula housing is expensive and a recent study funded by the Missoula Organization of Realtors reveals that at least part of that expense is driven by severe restrictions on where homes can be built.
Clark Fork River Flooding to Hit Top Three Worst This Week, Cresting Over 13 Feet
Missoula’s Clark Fork River is in Major Flood stage, and crossed a historic mark at around 11:00 a.m. Thursday Morning.
Montana Ignorance of Invasive Mussles Decreasing, Highest Among Younger Groups
Montana FWP is ramping up messaging about invasive mussles in hopes of preventing the species from spreading through the state.
Montana AG Fox Argues for Coal Port in Washington State, Files Brief in Court
“Unfortunately, Governor Inslee from the state of Washington has expressed his ideological opposition to coal" - Fox said
Missoula Police Catch Two Within Hours of Bicycle Theft Sting
In an attempt to cut back on bike thefts in Missoula, police have been trying a different tactic this week that netted arrests very early Wednesday morning.