Montana Morning newscast for Friday, December 11. Headlines include a protest at the University of Montana, a football hiatus at Hellgate High School, and marijuana signature gathering.
Brutal Missoula felonies, a long sought suspect in the beating of a Ronan daycare worker surrenders, and new details about a tragic Missoula plane crash are some of the top stories today, October 19.
The new editor of the Missoulian newspaper is Matthew Bunk, who comes to Missoula from Libby, where he was most recently the editor and publisher of The Western News.
On Monday night, the Missoula area was hit with one of the most violent (and quickest) storms in recent memory. According to NBC Montana, nearly 18,000 people were without power. Once the storm let up, we drove around some of the busier intersections with our hands-free recording device to take a look around.
According to our friends at NBC Montana, on May 22nd, a car was pulled over for driving erratically on a Montana highway. When State Troopers approached the sedan, they were met with thousands of bees.
Well, we're officially living in the future.
The folks at Delphi Automotive PLC have been working hard over the past years to get their self-driving car ready for the masses.
And if all goes according to plan over the next week and a half, they will be one step closer to that goal.
We always thought cheerleaders got a significant amount of attention.
That is why we find it a little surprising to discover some people are surprised that cheerleaders dance seductively.
Over the weekend, we reported about the deadly accident that happened near, what many refer to as "the deadliest intersection in Montana," that left one woman dead.