Local Black Friday Deals
Black Friday is right at our doorstep and local businesses are gearing up for what is expected to be their busiest day.
Black Friday is right at our doorstep and local businesses are gearing up for what is expected to be their busiest day.
A local business owner has been arrested for defrauding customers.
Workers from Garfield County protested in front of Grand Junction City Hall to raise support in their fight to get unpaid wages. Wednesday one company is trying to clear its name.
A Natural Gas well in Garfield County is leaking and residents in the area have been warned to be ready to evacuate. The well has been sending methane gas and water into the air for more than a day. The company who owns the well, Anterro Resources tells 11 News there's no time frame as to when the leak will be fixed.
Black Friday is just two days away and retailers in Grand Junction are hoping shoppers back local businesses. Retailers are getting their final preparations done on Wednesday night.
The Holiday shopping season is about to get into full swing. Online retailers are eagerly anticipating a rush and hoping to attract customers by slashing pries. Here are some of the hottest websites to help you find the hottest deals.
It's the busiest day of the year for airports, highways and train stations in Colorado and across the country but the struggling economy is expected to take a bite out of travel.
A second arrest has been made in connection with the investigation of Fuji Oriental Therapy Massage.
School District 51 took the first steps towards bringing an elementary school to Glade Park.
Back in August, a conditional use permit for a new Grand Junction strip club was denied by the City Planning Commission. Tuesday night, it was back on the table, and shot down again.
The Garfield County Sheriff's Office has warned residents living near the Anterro Resources rig off County Road 346 near Silt, to be ready to evacuate. There's a leak on one of the rigs that's spewing water and possibly natural gas into the air.
Workers who say they were stiffed for weeks worth of pay gathered in front of city hall today to bring attention to their problem. A handful of people stood on the corner of 5th and Rood today, many different faces, many different names, all with the same problem.
The Salvation Army along with many other organizations in the community is gearing up for its annual Thanksgiving dinner, and they're expecting it to be bigger than ever.
The Dow Jones surged 396 points Monday upon news that the federal government is set to bailout banking giant Citigroup. But while Wall Street celebrates, Main Street grows weary as more of their dollars are handed over to corporations.
Mesa County has approved a plan to spend up to $1.5 million dollars on healthcare for inmates next year.
With a bailout plan for automakers on hold in Washington, Grand junction car dealers are trying to clear their lots before the end of the year. Local car dealers say sales for their used cars are up but they say it may be a better investment to buy new.
The Montrose County District Attorney's Office has filed formal charges against the teen suspected of stabbing a Montrose High School student.
Turkey Day is fast approaching and one local woman says she would rather have the bird in her yard than on her table.
The American Farm Bureau's 23rd annual price survey puts the cost of Thanksgiving meal for ten at an average of $44.61.
It’s better to give than receive and some people in the Grand Valley are urging you to give to those in need; that’s the theme of this year’s alternative Christmas fair.
With growing concerns over protecting the environment and a growing need to cut spending, businesses say they are having to get creative when it comes to going green and making green. One local business says it's new recycling program is doing both.
Remember when gas was four dollars a gallon? In the last three months, fuel prices have been slashed in half.
As the headlines about job cuts and companies going under continue to dominate across the country, some businesses in Grand Junction say life has been pretty good.
If you are unemployed and have never filed for unemployment, the Mesa County Workforce Center says it can be a challenge the first time around.