Former columnist honored for her work in historic preservation
Kathy Jordan, who died May 1, 2012, will be recognized at the Colorado Preservation Saving Places Conference for her historic preservation work in Grand Junction and Mesa County.
View ArticleOfficials fight seal on Dewey records
Citing lawsuit threats and a pending criminal case, Mesa County, Palisade and the District Attorney's Office will oppose efforts to seal criminal records of a man who was wrongfully imprisoned nearly...
View ArticleCrime Stoppers searching for burglars
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. - Crime Stoppers of Mesa County need your help in locating the suspects involved in a burglary from a residence located in the 2500 block of Music Lane.
View ArticleJensen arrives to Mesa County
Heather Jensen is being held at the Mesa County Jail where she faces two counts of child abuse resulting in death, two counts of criminally negligent homicide, and one count of false reporting to...
View ArticleMotorcycle Accident Fatality Identified
MESA COUNTY, Colo.- More information is released on the fatal motorcycle accident that happened early Saturday morning in Mesa County.
View ArticleDoubleTree Hosts Jump Start Job Fair
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- The Grand Junction DoubleTree by Hilton is hosting the Jump Start Job Fair Tuesday.
View ArticlePrimary Care Partners says 'We Can!'
Some kids may try to steer clear of leafy greens and whole grains, but primary care partners is stepping up to help change the minds of little ones.
View ArticleMultiple Crews Respond to Car in Colorado River
LOMA, Colo.- An unusual report of a car in the Colorado River sends multiple crews to Loma Monday evening.
View ArticleGrandmother wins right to bury Mesa County boys
A Mesa County judge is allowing the grandmother of 2 children who died after they were left alone in an SUV to bury the boys.
View ArticleDewey Inspires Colorado Lawmakers to Make Change
DENVER, Colo. On April 30, 2012, Robert Dewey was given back his life. "There's a lot of mental anguish, stress, built-up hostility, you know what I mean.
View ArticleBig decision looming for public lands
The future of public lands is at stake in Mesa County and surrounding areas as the Bureau of Land Management drafts a new management plan for the coming decades.
View ArticleMSCO Holding Additional Synthetic Drug Education Class
Mesa County Sheriff's officials say synthetic drug use has been on the rise in the last few years so they're continuing to take action by educating parents and kids on the dangers of these drugs.
View ArticleSheriff's Office Prepares for Impaired Drivers
With the passing of Amendment 64, many questions surface about legal limits of marijuana, since no such limit currently exists.
View ArticleUpdate your address for tax season
The Mesa County Treasurers office would like to remind individuals owing real and personal property taxes to ensure that their address has been updated with their office.
View ArticleJob Fairs Held Today, Saturday
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- The Mesa County Workforce Center held their annual Jump Start Job Fair.
View ArticleNew Palisade police chief to start in April
Tony Erickson comes to Mesa County from Simla, Colo., where he owns a ranch and runs cows, according to Palisade Town Administrator Richard Sales.
View ArticleSexually violent predator changes address, another moving to GJ
Tomorrow, Feb. 7, the GJPD will also air information about another SVP who is moving to Grand Junction.
View ArticleTwo teens accused in gun robbery
Fruita police responded to reports of a burglary at 1189 Woodland Court around 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb.
View ArticleYou Saw It Photos -- February 2013
Nicholas Smith, Luca Rae Smith and Warren Smith celebrated the holidays with their grandparents, Jay and Dianne Wilson, in Montrose.
View ArticleGrand Valley sees worst air pollution in years
It's clear now, but it wasn't long ago that many residents were playing it safe and staying indoors to avoid the poor air quality.
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