Sportsman's Warehouse files for Chapter 11
The Grand Junction Sportsman's Warehouse location won't be affected by the company's recent filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
The Grand Junction Sportsman's Warehouse location won't be affected by the company's recent filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
The mountains all around the Grand Valley are beautiful and provide us with many uses such as hiking, biking, skiing and much more. But did you know that they also greatly affect our weather?
Officials say a transient camp fire may be to blame for a brush fire that tore through a Colorado River Island and surrounding areas yesterday.
School officials in Pueblo are talking about four-day school weeks next year to save money.
You've probably heard of road rage, but how about portfolio rage?
Local politicians are still figuring out whether the $700 billion reinvestment plan is worth the money. Meanwhile, the city planners are working on their own.
Skiers have one more week to hit the slopes at Powderhorn before the resort closes for the season. But thanks to the appearance of some unexpected visitors, officials have already shut down part of the mountain.
In a typical year, companies see more than a billion dollars in lost productivity during March Madness.
Floods can strike without warning as a sudden rush of water in a desert wash that can sweep a car away or a slow creep. They can roll boulders the size of cars, destroy buildings and bridges and take lives. Floods cause more damage and take more lives than any other weather related event in the United States.
Even though no structures were damaged in the Redlands fire, insurance agents say it's a good reminder to check your homeowner's policy to make sure your property is covered for fire damage.
A homeowner's association on the Rdlands is talking about banning open burns just days after a fire came frighteningly close to neighbor's homes and the Grand Junction Fire Department says the man who started the fire could face criminal charges.
Friends of a mother and daughter killed in a drunken driving accident hit the streets Friday waving signs and shouting slogans. All to send a message.
Mesa State students are hoping they'll be able to give paper planes wings of their own in the Red Bull Paper Wings paper plane competition tomorrow.
School Disrict 51 says the cost of food has shot up over the past four years, and as a result, the price of a school lunch could be on the rise.
AHPS helps farmers, emergency managers, municipal water supply officials, recreationists and dam operators make important decisions.
The White House is apologizing for comments made by President Obama on the Tonight Show.
It was a very intense and emotional day in court as a judge sentenced Morgan Hite.
The Mesa County Workforce Center says it's been flooded with people looking for work after being laid off.
But what if you could make your own hours, work out of your home, and still bring in some extra cash?
Tope Elementary students may now have a little more fun at recess with some new playground equipment.
All week 11 -News has introduced you to the candidates for Grand Junction City Council in this April’s election, now meet District “A”s candidates.
A woman who admitted to killing her baby is headed to prison. A Mesa County judge has sentenced Morgan Hite to 20 years in prison and five years mandatory parole and for the first time we're hearing the 23–year–old's tearful apologies.
If you have received a text message about a shooting at Wal-Mart, officials with the Grand Junction Police Department say it's just a hoax.
For the last two weeks Champ, a 7-year-old Husky, has been cooling his paws at the Mesa County Animal Shelter. Animal Services says he was brought in as a stray. Nobody came to claim him so they got on the case.
An Adams County jury has convicted a 29-year-old man of second-degree murder in the shooting of an Aurora police officer.