Councilor-elect jailed on domestic violence allegation
Grand Junction City Councilor-elect Rick Brainard was arrested early Saturday morning on suspicion of domestic violence against his girlfriend.
View ArticleThe places you can go on the pedestrian bridge in Grand Junction
Oh the places you can go on the pedestrian bridge to downtown Grand Junction. The pedestrian bridge makes it possible for cyclists and walkers to get from downtown Grand Junction to All without...
View Article6th Annual ShareFest
The 6th annual ShareFest will take place this week in Grand Junction. It's a way for members of the community to get together and help others in need and they are doing it for free.
View ArticleMan leads authorities on motorcycle chase
Mesa County Sheriff's deputies were called to the C&F convenience store at D 1/4 Road and 32 Road on reports of a man disturbing customers.
View ArticleHigh School Orientation Season Kicking Off
MESA COUNTY, Colo. The start of spring kicks-off high school orientation season for incoming freshman.
View ArticleHearing Postponed, Brainard Still in Jail
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. Newly-elected Grand Junction city council member Rick Brainard will be spending at least one more night in jail.
View ArticleHigh Winds Force Delay In GJ Trash Pickup
Monday's trash pickup for some Grand Junction residents and businesses may be delayed until Tuesday.
View ArticleWallace pleads guilty to son's child abuse
Ashleigh Wallace pleaded guilty to one count of child abuse and one count of attempting to influence a public servant, both class 4 felonies.
View ArticleSuspect held at gun point accused of burglary
Anthony Loveridge, 19, was arrested after theft victim Joseph Bateman found Loveridge sleeping in his stolen Jeep Grand Cherokee on Friday.
View ArticleColorado Parks and Wildlife needs your input on a new shooting complex
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is targeting your input as excitement builds for a proposed state of the art shooting complex in the Grand Valley.
View ArticleSchool leaders learn how to fight a drug's lure
If students are going to persuade their peers never to try meth, they should be armed with some good reasons why.
View ArticleMesa County Sheriff Stan Hilkey speaks to gun owners in Palisade
Grand Junction, Colo. - Inari's Bistro in Palisade was packed on Monday night. However not for the food many gun advocates showed up at the restaurant to hear Mesa County Sheriff Stan Hilkey speak.
View ArticleWoman Gets 20 Years For Child Abuse
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- A woman facing accusations in what a Mesa County Sheriff Deputy said is the worst child abuse case he's ever seen, is sentenced in court Tuesday morning.
View ArticleMayor Announces Day of Recognition for National Service
On Tuesday, Grand Junction Mayor Bill Pitts declared April 9th as a day of recognition for national service.
View ArticleGarfield County reviews animal control costs
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado - Garfield County commissioners offered assurances during a Tuesday work session that they don't intend to cut funding for a popular nonprofit animal shelter.
View ArticleGrand Avenue to close Thursday night for construction
Grand Avenue will be shut down in both directions Thursday night between Fifth and Seventh Streets for construction and improvement work.
View ArticlePot Bust Suspect Sentenced
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- The suspect involved in acting as a courier for a drug distribution operation is sentenced in a Mesa County courtroom Wednesday Morning.
View ArticleDaily Sentinel, on SB213's lack of bipartisan support
The Colorado Senate last week approved a measure to revamp the state's school finance system and sent the measure to the House.
View ArticleAmendment 64 and gun laws
By now you've probably heard all about the new law allowing private possession of marijuana in Colorado, but many are still wondering how Amendment 64 will mesh with existing gun laws.
View ArticleMesa Co. Health Department Offers Free Health Screenings
In an effort to keep everyone educated about staying healthy, the Mesa County Health Department is offering free screenings.
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