CO 7 Year Old Shoots Child In Face
Grand Junction, Colorado Authorities are investigating how a local 7-year-old got a hold of a gun and accidentally shot another child in the face.
View ArticleFire Chief's Association Close to Becoming a Nonprofit Org.
MESA COUNTY, Colo. The 11 Mesa County fire departments all have one goal, and that's protecting the community.
View ArticleDeal to Stay on "Dairy Cliff" Not Ideal for All Farmers
MESA COUNTY, Colo. In addition to the fiscal cliff, lawmakers are also tackling the dairy cliff.
View ArticleCoroner: Car rolled, trapping man in Fruitvale death
A man who was killed New Year's Day in Fruitvale while working underneath a car became trapped when the car suddenly rolled, restricting his breathing, according to the Mesa County Coroner's Office.
View ArticleCoroner identifies man killed in Redlands accident
The Mesa County Coroner's Office today identified a man who was killed after being struck by a minivan while walking across Broadway on New Year's Day.
View ArticleCoroner's Report Released on Fatal Pedestrian-Vehicle Accident
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- According to the Mesa County Coroner's office, 68-year-old, John Timony, died from multiple blunt force injuries and the manner of death is being listed as an accident.
View ArticleMesa County Libraries work to overcome publishers' resistance to lending
Want to borrow library books on your Nook, Kindle, or other eReader device? Learn how to download library books by attending one of several eReader workshops offered during January at Mesa County...
View ArticleA primer for responsible gun ownership
This summary is meant only for basic understanding of gun-ownership regulations.
View ArticleThanks for the snow. More, please
A snowy December was the perfect Christmas present for a parched Colorado, which ended November suffering from desiccated soils, depleted reservoirs and anxious ski resorts.
View ArticleOfficials: Not Enough Support for those Suffering from Alzheimer's
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- A recent report released by the Untied States Senate is showing we as a country are lagging behind in Alzheimer's support.
View ArticleMesa County Sheriff's Office to Hold Synthetic Drug Information Class
Mesa County authorities have announced their next safety class for parents. The next class will teach the danger of, and help parents identify, the latest synthetic drugs.
View ArticleGroups angry over bid to exclude drilling rule testimony
Representatives of citizen and conservation groups voiced outrage today over an attempt by the oil and gas industry to prevent testimony by gas-patch residents as the state considers stricter drilling...
View ArticleLawyers: Dewey due $18 million
Robert "Rider" Dewey leaves court between his lawyers in April 2012, a free man after being exonerated in the brutal slaying of 19-year-old Jacie Taylor in Palisade in June 1994.
View ArticleFlu cases escalate, likely to get worse
Like the fever that often accompanies them, flu cases in Colorado and Mesa County spiked during the holidays, and health officials say the peak season for the illness is likely yet to come.
View ArticleCamp Hope offers local kids a place to change their lives
At Camp Hope, Valley to Mountain Top, local kids who may have never had a chance to go to camp before, are able now to experience the joys that it brings to children.
View ArticleTwo Pedestrians Killed On Grand Mesa
MESA COUNTY, Colo.- Two pedestrians are dead after getting hit by a vehicle just before 11:30 a.m. Saturday.
View ArticlePowderhorn's National Ski Patrol Host Tryouts
MESA COUNTY, Colo.- The National Ski Patrol for Powderhorn Ski Resort was on the hunt Sunday looking for strong and confident ski patrol men and women to join their team at their annual tryout.
View ArticleGrand Junction Lion's Club Announces $125,000 in Grants
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- Several local charities received a late Christmas gift from the Grand Junction Lion's Club, totaling more than $125,000. Every year, the Lion's Club donates thousands to local...
View ArticleSettlement reached in Colorado patrol shooting
The Colorado State Patrol has agreed to pay more than $1 million to the family of a man who was shot and killed when he refused to allow troopers into his Mesa County home without a warrant.
View ArticleWrongfully Imprisoned Man May Sue Mesa County, Palisade
Robert Dewey, the man who wrongfully spent more than 15 years in prison for the murder of a Palisade woman, feels he's owed more than just his freedom.
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