Pileup near Loveland Pass closes eastbound US 6, I-70
Two roadways near Silverthorne are back open this morning after a serious multi-vehicle crash forced authorities to close them earlier today.
Two roadways near Silverthorne are back open this morning after a serious multi-vehicle crash forced authorities to close them earlier today.
In light of recent felony charges, John Walker resigned Thursday as Grand Junction High School's Athletic Director.
In the past few years School District 51 has been losing money when it comes to school lunches.
In 2001 Congress mandated that by the year 2015 1/3 of military combat vehicles must have the capability to drive themselves.
Grand Junction residents are among the first in the nation to get a look at C-SPAN's new 2008 Campaign Bus.
Nearly 200 elementary school students will be snuggling up with a good book thanks to a local non–profit organization.
A local animal shelter is helping youth offenders rehabilitate.
A fallen Grand Junction soldier makes a final trip home Thursday morning.
A Wisconsin firefighter faces prison time after pleading guilty to punching a man who later died after falling backward and hitting his head on the ground.
The University of Oklahoma has put up a memorial to a student who died when a home-made bomb exploded near the OU football stadium.
A former University of Northern Colorado student is upset the school posted her photo online with links to another web page that refers to the Virginia Tech shootings.
The official line up for Rock Jam 2007 is unveiled. Here's a look at the performers that are coming to town on September 7th and 8th.
This week's Grand Valley Power Student of the Week's future didn't look very bright, but then he made a move that changed his outlook
The county's November ballot could ask voters whether they want five county commissioners instead of just three.
Three days into the first degree murder trial of Christopher Wieberg, attorneys finally got to present opening arguments and call witnesses to the stand.
A funeral service for a 27–year–old Grand Junction man who was killed while fighting in Iraq is scheduled for Friday and Saturday.
A jury found Jeffrey Huggins not guilty on all charges against him Wednesday evening.
The District Attorney’s Office is concerned after a judge removes bond requirements in the case against Grand Junction High School’s Athletic Director.
For the first time, astronomers say they've found a planet outside our solar system that could potentially sustain life.
Forty years after Colorado passed the nation's first liberalized abortion law, leaders in the national anti-abortion movement will be in Denver Wednesday to commemorate that milestone.
A 19-year-old military policeman from Colorado Springs is dead after an explosion at a security checkpoint in Iraq.
A storm system that brought tornadoes, heavy snow, rain and hail to the state is moving out of Colorado.
The Army, facing thousands of cases of brain injury from the Iraq war, will soon begin testing brain scanning equipment.
As a plan continues its drafting process to protect the Grand Junction and Palisade watersheds from possible energy development, Palisade has added a component of hiring a firm to conduct a hydrology study which could add a substantial level of protection.