Renewable energy bill fueling controversy
Senate bill 252 doubles the percent of energy that must come from renewable sources for rural electricity co-ops.
Senate bill 252 doubles the percent of energy that must come from renewable sources for rural electricity co-ops.
Officials are looking for the person who dumped a small source of radioactive Radium-226 during the Grand Junction Spring Clean-Up Days from April 15-26.
A controversy unfolding at the Internal Revenue service is causing an uproar across the nation and here in the Grand Valley. Local nonprofit conservative groups say they've been targeted as well.
Tonight many Glade Park Residents gathered at the fire station to get a handle on wildfire prevention.
It's a science fiction story from the past and now it's transporting two local authors to New York City for the nation's largest literary event.
Grand Junction High School graduates an altruistic class.
The Tiara Rado Animal Clinic provided free shots to 100 dogs on Tuesday.
The Colorado Canyons Association teamed up with the BLM to host a scavenger hunt for local 3rd graders.
Reps. Ray Scott and Jared Wright and Sen. Steve King describe this session as a challenging one for Western Colorado.
Moisture in April and heat in May is the ideal combination for insects to make Grand Junction their new home.
In exactly 100 days, some of the biggest names in rock will heading to Mesa County for Rock Jam 2013 on Aug. 23 and 24.
The nation gathers to remember our fallen officers this week, and the Grand Junction Police Department invites the public to join local law enforcement in honoring them.
The Keys to the City: Street Piano Project puts strategically placed pianos along Main Street to help unlock your musical side.
Thomas Love, 42, was last seen at his house in the Spring Valley subdivision, which is near Patterson and 28 roads.
If a wildfire should breakout in western Colorado, officials want you to be prepared.
More than 750 members of the Western Slope Colorado Oil and Gas Association hit the fairways in support of education.
A new study suggests people may want to think twice before reaching for spare change to grab a soda, because it could lead to health problems.
Nine Colorado breweries tapped a special "collaboration keg" to benefit women in the brewing industry.
Years of draining the Colorado river may finally be taking its toll.
The Central Library expansion project began last August with a hopeful completion date of late spring, and the project is right on target.
Law enforcement is cracking down on drunk drivers.
A United States WWII veteran was awarded an honorary diploma at Central High School for missing his graduation 60 years ago while in the Army.
The unidentified man tried to used a counterfeit $100 bill to pay for a $10 meal at the Taco Bell near Mesa Mall on May 1 around 2:45 p.m.
Crews began taking down the west and south walls of White Hall.
A 1987 cold case has been solved after a man's remains are discovered near Gateway.