Assault Suspect in Roper Murder Pleads Guilty
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- Guilty, that's what 26-year-old Timothy Hanson pleaded Monday Morning inside a Mesa County Courtroom.
View ArticleElection Day tomorrow: not too late to vote
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. -- It may be too late to mail in your municipal election ballot, but it's not too late to make your vote count.
View ArticleBeware of coin scams and misleading ads
The economy has many of us concerned about money and as a result more and more ads are popping up offering coins as an investment alternative, but what happens when the price tag for your coin...
View ArticleDomestic violence academy coming to Grand Junction
But there is some good news, the overall rate of domestic violence dropped by more than 60 percent from the mid 90's to 2010.
View ArticleMesa County Libraries host two contests
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. - April is a big month for Mesa County Libraries. It is National Poetry Month and anyone 18 and up can submit an original, unpublished poem to the library for a poetry contest.
View ArticleAlpine Bank expands branches to Denver
Alpine Banks of Colorado has plans to expand its operations to the Front Range in 2013.
View ArticleFee Waiver Helps CMU Rodeo Team Bring Show to Town
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- For the first time in over 12 years, the Colorado Mesa University Rodeo Team will host their very own show.
View ArticleColo. Teen Birth Rate Declining
MESA COUNTY, Colo. A promising report for Colorado, the number of teenage girls birthing babies across state is on the decline, and Mesa county is keeping up with that trend.
View ArticleGrand Junction City Council Briefed on BLM Draft Resource Management Plan
The Grand Junction City Council was briefed Monday night about the current options that have been drafted for the Bureau of Land Management's draft resource management plan.
View ArticleHealth Department Hosts Public Health Week
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- The Mesa County Health Department is promoting "Save Lives, Save Money" during their Public Health Week.
View ArticleAssault Suspect in Stabbing Death Pleads Guilty
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- A man accused of being involved in a Mesa County stabbing death has entered a guilty plea.
View ArticleFirefighters Plan Prescribed Burns
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- In the coming days, you may see some spots of heavy smoke around the area but don't be alarmed.
View ArticleNo bond reduction for Heather Jensen
A judge has denied a bond reduction request from the mother of two boys who died in an incident at Powderhorn Mountain.
View ArticleSafety for Mesa County law enforcement
Mesa County law enforcement officials are thinking about new security precautions for themselves after recent high-profile killings around the county.
View ArticlePoo on You: a friendly reminder to pick up your dog's poop
Look for stands like this one to pick up doggie poo bags around Grand Junction, throughout the park system and area trails.
View ArticleMOHLER: Tale of the broken condom and emergency contraception
The average American woman will spend more than 35 years of her life trying to prevent pregnancy - not always successfully.
View ArticleCSU Alumni Association forms new West Slope chapter
The Center for Companion Animal Studies at Colorado State University's Veterinary Teaching Hospital rescues adaptable cats and dogs with severe health issues from local animal shelters, treats the...
View ArticleMesa County's Energy Master Plan protects environment, promotes economic...
Another treasure lies beneath the surface of this diverse and rugged region. The natural resources of coal, oil shale, and natural gas, offer strength to the economic vitality of the area.
View ArticleTrio questioned after man finds stolen vehicle in desert
Three people were detained at gunpoint and taken in for questioning this morning after a man who reported his vehicle stolen earlier this week found the vehicle in the desert north of Grand Junction -...
View ArticleLabor Participation Rate Hits 34-Year Low
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. Despite falling unemployment numbers, the number of Americans who've stopped looking for work has hit a 34-year high.
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