Making the Most of the First Day of the Year
Arms were flexing and weights were dropping, as people hit the gym hoping to start their new year's resolutions out on the right foot.
Arms were flexing and weights were dropping, as people hit the gym hoping to start their new year's resolutions out on the right foot.
KKCO looks back at the top stories that defined 2008.
From finishing a project to taking up a new hobby and the ever–so sought after losing weight, new years resolutions are popular and plentiful.
Don't know what to do on New Years Eve? Now you do!
How do you know what kind of care your loved one will get in a nursing home? A new rating system introduced a couple of weeks ago by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) attempts to rate nursing homes, but the new system is already drawing criticism locally and nationally.
The Grand Junction Chamber of Commerce has a link on their web site for a free workshop called, Eight Marketing Tips for Recession Stressed Entrepreneurs.
With unemployment rates nationally reaching record levels colorado is starting to feel the pinch as well, and as people look to apply for unemployment insurance they are finding it takes a lot longer than they expected.
Although we haven't seen any snowstorms for a few days, ice is lingering in parking lots and private roads across Grand Junction and ice melts supplies at local retailers are freezing up.
The tough economic times have forced a popular Montrose County speedway to go into foreclosure and now public auction.
A Man’s camper and truck were engulfed in flames Monday night.
On 11 News Live Today Tarsina Compagni and Tyson Repke serenaded us and gave us a sneak peak of what you can expect to see at the High Desert Opera's, New Year's Eve Gala tomorrow.
Now that local liquor stores have had a few months to get their feet wet with Sunday sales, some are saying it hasn't been all it's cracked up to be and could create a new set of problems.
Drowning in debt, that's the story of more and more homeowners in Mesa County. According to the public trustee, foreclosures are up 20–percent over the same time last year.
If you heard several loud booms today or your windows were rattling you weren't alone.
About 30 percent of new college students in Colorado need remedial courses in math, reading and writing and the number is increasing in some metro area high schools.
It's been two months since an Alaskan man opened fire on a residential street in Grand Junction, killing two before taking his own life.
An electrical short in a hair dryer may be to blame for starting a bathroom on fire today.
With their team's playoff hopes on the line, Sunday night was a big night for local Broncos fans. While most of them weren't able to make the trek to San Diego for the game, they did make it out to local sports bars in a big way.
The sluggish economy is even taking a toll on potbellied pigs.
A Redlands family is forced out of their home after an early morning fire causes thousands in damage to their house.
Part of a roof collapsed on a duplex in Fruita.
When the cold winter rolls in, the staff at the Roice Hurst Humane Society says things really heat up. They say they see more animals dropped off this time of year than any other -- and they're running out of room for them.
The day after Christmas Mesa Mall was full of life as stores and Grand Valley residents met for the post holiday rush. While you might think stores were in the red with all the returns and exchanges, they say that wasn't really the case.
Court documents have been unsealed in the investigation of a local massage parlor for prostitution and pimping. New details from inside the investigation as the owner sits in jail.
It’s a snowboarder’s dream in the Colorado mountain this holiday week, but officials are using the heavy snows to remind folks they could face citations for skiing where they’re not supposed to.