UPDATE: Fire Contained, Evacuation Order Lifted, Broadway Reopened
An evacuation order has been lifted for approximately 20 homes in the Preserve subdivision as fire crews continue to contain and mop up a brush fire that has consumed about 40 acres.
An evacuation order has been lifted for approximately 20 homes in the Preserve subdivision as fire crews continue to contain and mop up a brush fire that has consumed about 40 acres.
Grand Junction Fire Spokesperson Mike Page says a mandatory evacaution has been ordered for all resident living in the Preserve subdivision which is off Broadway in the Redlands.
Authorities have confirmed the identity of the man killed in an accident on Highway 139 just north of Loma.
Family members say an 18-year-old woman who was killed when a gasoline pump exploded in Colorado Springs was home on spring break from Grinnell College in Iowa.
Colorado veterans will get a stand-alone VA Hospital in the Denver suburb of Aurora to replace a 59-year-old facility.
Flash floods and floods are the number one cause of deaths associated with thunderstorms in the US, claiming more than 100 lives annually.
Recall Alert: State Farm Insurance is recalling toy bears that were given away at promotional events.
Grand Junction Police were called out to the Pizza Hut on North Avenue around 2:30 this morning on reports of a burglary.
An early morning fire rips through a townhome forcing evacuations and prompting an immediate investigation.
We may not be in Ireland, but many in the Grand Valley are feeling Irish as they gear up for St. Patty's Day Celebrations around town. While Tuesday night is about having fun, authorities say it should also be about staying safe.
A Debeque wastewater disposal company has been slapped with a lawsuit. The State Department of Health says Black Mountain has had enough chances to clean up toxic chemicals from a spill seven years ago and Black mountain is talking only to 11 News.
We're getting an idea of how much a man accused of running over his own grand daughter may have had to drink.
Traffic is flowing again after being detoured between Seventh and Eighth streets on North Avenue today after a large pothole formed in the same area where a water main burst yesterday.
U.S. Senator Mark Udall is opening a Grand Junction Senate office and has identified the three-person staff who will serve the western Colorado. This is his second office in Colorado and he plans to open more across the state in the coming months.
Results from a recent poll of Mesa County residents are in and according to the county’s latest Citizen Attitude Survey, almost 80 percent of responders rate the quality of life in Mesa County as either ‘excellent’ or ‘good’.
Don't count on the luck of the Iris to avoid a DUI this St. Patrick's Day.
The Grand Junction Golden K Kiwanis Club hosts its annual chili supper and silent/live auction tonight.
A section of Colorado 139 has reopened after a two-vehicle accident that left one person dead.
The National Weather Service kicked off National Flood Safety Awareness Week yesterday with an important message of education, awareness and survival.
Xcel energy has proposed rate changes that would increase monthly electricity bills for residential and small-business customers by about 2.6 percent beginning April 1.
A judge has reduced the sentence of one of two men convicted in the 2005 slaying of an openly gay man in Montrose by 10 years.
Colorado highway 139 is back open this morning following a crash and chemical spill that left one man dead yesterday.
A high profile murder case is making it's way back through the judicial process in western Colorado. Michael Blagg's attorneys are continuing their fight for a re–trial.
It's a smelly, dirty job but the Clifton Sanitation District has to do it-- workers are draining and emptying wastewater ponds to change over to a new system.
A number of banks are raising their credit card fees to help offset a rise in delinquencies and charge–offs.