Nine CASA Volunteers Sworn-in
Monday morning, the Honorable Judge Bottger swore in nine new Court Appointed Special Advocates. Each CASA volunteer underwent extensive training for two months.
Monday morning, the Honorable Judge Bottger swore in nine new Court Appointed Special Advocates. Each CASA volunteer underwent extensive training for two months.
Now that she's not roaming the grounds of Walker Field Airport, the dog that was caught needs a loving home.
For the second time in as many days a car smashes into a local business.
The snow that turned Easter white along the Front Range and brought snow to the mountains hasn't dampened the wildfire threat.
Starting next year, the state will negotiate discounts on generic drugs for Coloradans who don't have insurance but earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid.
Vail residents have until Sunday to buy bear-proof trash cans under one of the strictest wildlife-protection ordinances in the state.
The judge in the trial of former Qwest CEO Joe Nacchio briefly recessed proceedings this morning to question a juror.
Governor Ritter is set to sign several bills Monday, including one to relax an earlier law meant to protect the American flag.
Mesa Mall has hired a Teen Lifestyles Expert to research the latest teen trends and bring them to the mall.
A man is recovering at St. Mary's Hospital from a stab wound to the chest.
Cooler temperatures mixed with rain didn't stop hundreds from attending the sunrise service at Suplizio Field Easter morning. For those in attendance it was a time to reflect on their beliefs and encourage others to find God.
A man says his flip flops are to blame for sending his Corvette crashing into a Clifton convenience store Easter morning.
The loose dog that has been roaming the grounds of Walker Field Airport for more than two weeks has been caught.
Vigilante justice results in one man facing assault charges. The incident began when Mesa County Sheriff's officials responded to Western Truck Accessories on Highway 6&50 on Orchard Mesa for a report of someone breaking into vehicles.
A group of tourists from India get more than they bargained for when their van rolls down an embankment in Grand Junction.
On Saturday more than 100 people took part in a golf scramble to raise money to help a man fighting for his life.
It wasn't the smoke detectors that alerted Dave Roper and his wife that their home was on fire, instead they believe it was a sign from up above. Roper says heaven prompted him to wake up and check things out.
Most people would probably think that honey bees would be unusual neighbors, but Cynthia and James Joyce disagree.
Some tense moments for patrons on Main Street Thursday night after a person eating at a downtown restaurant reports seeing a man pointing a rifle at people on the street.