First "Long-term-stay" Hotel Opens In Grand Junction
Employees were putting the final polish to windows and brass today as Grand Junction's first Residence Inn at the Marriott opens it's doors.
Employees were putting the final polish to windows and brass today as Grand Junction's first Residence Inn at the Marriott opens it's doors.
Bridging the gap between school and home, that's the goal of a school District 51 internet program.
Residents of an Orchard Mesa neighborhood where a man allegedly attempted to kidnap a young boy say the man's 10,000 dollar bond is too low.
From the brass to the woodwinds to the strings, elementary school students in District 51 are learning all about the instruments that make up the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra.
Grand Junction's economy is booming and so is growth in the area. These are issues lifelong resident Bruce Hill says he knows well. He's spent the last four years as a City Councilman, two of which he served as Mayor; and now he's hoping to hold his at large seat for another term.
The Center for Disease Control recommends that females between the ages of 9 and 26 get immunized. But there is a debate spreading across the country over whether vaccinating young girls promotes promiscuity.
Two adults are arrested after allegedly being caught at the Loma Port of Entry with marijuana.
Members of the Mesa County Sheriff's Office were able to talk a woman out of her trailer at Grand Rivers Mobile Home Park at 2925 North Avenue, ending a standoff that lasted more than one and one-half hours. During the incident part of the trailer park was evacuated and the Career Center put on lock down.
An Orchard Mesa man accused of attempted 2nd-degree kidnapping of an eight-year-old boy remains in the Mesa County jail tonight on 10,000 dollars bond. A child expert says the boy and his family may have done just the right thing.
The Downtown Grand Junction Rotary Club gave New Emerson Elementary kids something to cheer about Thursday. The service club cut a check for $11,800 to purchase new playground equipment.
Since the mid 90's the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce has been sponsoring trips to sit in on the Legislative Session, and this year the tradition continues.
A Colorado Congressman known for his tough stance on illegal immigration says he plans to step down as chairman of a group he founded to push for reform.
St. Mary's Cancer Center will soon offer another way to treat breast cancer that drastically cuts treatment time for patients.
A man is under arrest after he attempts to entice a Second Grade student near Lincoln Orchard Mesa Elementary School. The incident happened as the student was walking to school Wednesday morning.
With President Bush recently laying out his budget for the coming year as well as a new direction in Iraq, Colorado Senator Ken Salazar says he's concerned and frustrated with both situations.
This week's Grand Valley Power Student of the Week planned on becoming a doctor, but one class changed it all.
Two bills authored by Senator Josh Penry were approved by the Colorado Senate Education Committee today.
A developer plans a state-of-the-art shopping mall in the 24 Road corridor, but local residents could force changes in the project.
Children of all ages in Fruita will soon have a new place to play as the city approves the site plan for a new park.