Katie Miller, KTVH

Katie Miller

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  • KTVH
  • KXLH - Helena
  • KPAX Missoula News

Past articles by Katie:

FWP: More bears than usual being seen in Missoula area

State wildlife officials report more bears than normal are coming into Missoula -- and they're arriving earlier than usual. → Read More

Missoula tenants protest evictions; experts offer legal advice

Some Missoula residents are rallying against what they call unfair evictions and recently gathered to protest some of the evictions. → Read More

Montana Stage I and Stage II fire restrictions explained

There are currently no fire restrictions in Missoula County, however, the fire danger remains extreme. → Read More

Homeless in Missoula: residents voice concerns at Authorized Camping Site

Homeless residents and advocates say they are concerned about the conditions, changing rules, and summer heat at Missoula's Authorized Camping Site. → Read More

Western Montana fire officials urge caution over holiday weekend

Local, state and federal fire officials are offering up some suggestions on how to prevent wildfires over the 4th of July holiday weekend. → Read More

Possible Neo-Nazi rally planned for Missoula

The Missoula Police Department reports they are aware of a potential neo-Nazi rally planned to take place in Missoula on Saturday. → Read More

University of Montana students holding housing protest

Students at the University of Montana in Missoula are holding a housing protest on campus. → Read More

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women remembered in Missoula

National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women was marked in Missoula on Thursday. → Read More

Missoula coroner's inquest jury returns not guilty verdict in fatal officer-involved shooting

MISSOULA — There are three coroner's inquests taking place this week at the Missoula County Courthouse and all involve Missoula law enforcement and fatal shootings. A coroner's inquest is a formal inquiry around the causes and circumstances surrounding the death of a person. The first inquest was held Thursday for Johnny Lee Perry II who died in August 2021 after being shot by Missoula County… → Read More

Is Missoula the "next San Francisco?"

Missoula's housing crisis is now making national headlines as the median home price surpasses $500,000. → Read More

University of Montana professor under fire for racist comments

Students are calling for tenured business professor Clayton Looney to resign as he's admitted to making racist remarks and using slurs. → Read More

Gov. Gianforte, Missoula leaders discuss rise in crime

Ranging from domestic violence to DUIs to homicides, criminal cases have surged in Missoula during the pandemic. → Read More

UM professor discusses invasion of Ukraine, shares personal experiences

University of Montana Russian language professor Clint Walker put the situation into context while also sharing his own personal experiences. → Read More

Former Missoula County Public Schools employee charged with rape

MISSOULA — The Missoula Police Department is asking for help in an investigation into a former Missoula County Public Schools (MCPS) employee accused of raping a student in 2011. Earlier this year an anonymous woman reported a 10-year-old sexual assault to the Missoula Police Department. Former MCPS employee Jordan Graves has since been charged with sexual intercourse without consent and sexual… → Read More

Man dies after jumping from I-90 bridge to avoid being hit by a semi

A Maryland man died after jumping about 80 feet from a bridge near Superior earlier this week to avoid being hit by an oncoming vehicle. → Read More

Indigenous artist raises awareness for MMIW in Missoula

Local artist Jen Buckley's work is bringing awareness to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women issue across Montana. → Read More

Day 1 of sentencing hearing for Johnathan Bertsch concludes in Missoula

It has been a long road since the night of March 15, 2019, when an incident near Missoula claimed two lives and left two others critically injured. → Read More

Lolo man unveils 700 pound pumpkin just in time for Halloween

A man in Lolo is bringing holiday cheer to the neighborhood with his giant pumpkins! → Read More

Podcast shines light on case of missing Montana woman

Ashley Loring Heavyrunner disappeared from Browning in 2017 when she was 20 years old. → Read More

UM law school Dean, Associate Dean resign

Two UM Deans will resign following protests where students said administration in the Alexander Blewett III School of Law didn't take reports of sexual assault and misconduct seriously. → Read More