Autopsy Report In Child Death Investigation May Take Months
It could take months for an autopsy report from the Mesa County Coroner to be made public in the investigation of a child death near Powderhorn Ski Area.
View ArticleWatchdog group opposes oil shale research subsidy
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado - A national government watchdog organization wants to put an end to subsidies for research and development of U.S. oil shale reserves, according to a new report.
View ArticleHOFFMAN: Where should I begin?
Warning: Do not smoke pot outside the Grand Junction city limits. Sheriff Stan Hilkey may arrest you.
View ArticleMissing Glade Park woman says "thank you" to volunteers
The 78-year-old woman who went missing on Glade Park last Thursday is showing her gratitude for those who helped save her.
View ArticleFind the best place for your donations
Tis the season to give, but it may be a bit of a challenge for some to find the perfect place for their extra coin.
View ArticleColorado Gives Day is Dec. 4
2. Your contribution will be matched by 1st Bank AND an anonymous Colorado Center on Law and Policy donor will match every new and increased donation two to one, up to $20,000! 3. It's a day to...
View ArticleFruita police nix pot tickets
Fruita Police Chief Mark Angelo directed officers earlier this week to stop issuing minor marijuana tickets consistent with Amendment 64, joining law enforcement colleagues in Grand Junction and...
View ArticleGJ History: The world feels better from the back of a horse
Unpublished photo of columnist Garry Brewer of Grand Junction on a Shetland pony when he was 5 years old in 1950.
View ArticleCMU Launches Request For Workforce Development Proposals
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- Colorado Mesa University needs ideas to help decide how they'll use a $3.2 million endowment.
View ArticleChild still on life support after being left in SUV
A 4-year-old child is fighting for his life after a Palisade mother told investigators she left her two toddler sons alone in an SUV with the engine running before they were found unconscious.
View ArticleSmall business owners voice fiscal cliff concerns to Tipton
The fiscal cliff has many around the country and right here in the Valley concerned.
View ArticleAnimal hospital raises food for local shelters
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo Saturday morning from 10 to noon, Kokopelli Animal Hospital offered a professional photo shoot with Santa for owners and their pets.
View Article'Fiscal cliff' eyed in region
With Washington, D.C., in budget-brinksmanship mode, Mesa County residents, like the rest of the country, stand to be affected in a variety of ways.
View ArticleSmall Business Owners Rally Tax Cuts
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- A group of small business owners and local residents gathered outside the Mesa County Courthouse Saturday to fight to retain middle class tax cuts.
View ArticleHoliday Decorations Get Vandalized
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- One resident is losing holiday spirit after waking up Sunday morning to find her front yard vandalized; Mesa County Sheriff's authorities say it's an increasing trend.
View ArticleWanted: Theft and Fraud Suspect
Mesa County authorities need the public's help in locating the suspect involved in a fraud and theft.
View ArticleMillions to Donate During 'Colorado Gives Day'
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.- Instead of feeding the pig, non-profits across the state are asking you to donate to a larger cause during "Colorado Gives Day." Starting at midnight on Tuesday, folks across...
View ArticleMesa County to build new Workforce Center
On Monday morning, the Mesa County Board of Commissioners approved a construction contract for a new Workforce Center in Grand Junction.
View ArticleSearch and Rescue looking for members
The Mesa County Search and Rescue Ground Team is currently accepting applications for new members.
View ArticleBoy Left in Vehicle Remains on Life Support
MESA COUNTY, Colo. - The family of Tyler Jensen says the 4-year-old is still on life support and doctors are only giving him a small chance of survival.
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