Helton pleads guilty to driving while impaired
Rockies first baseman Todd Helton has been sentenced to a year of probation and 24 hours of community service after pleading guilty to driving while ability-impaired.
Rockies first baseman Todd Helton has been sentenced to a year of probation and 24 hours of community service after pleading guilty to driving while ability-impaired.
A pilot program through Verizon Wireless is allowing medically homebound students to attend class using innovative four-and-a-half foot robots.
Tuesday morning, the Grand Junction Regional Airport Authority board of directors will hold a special meeting to give final approval to a multi-million dollar expansion of West Start Aviation, Inc.
Colorado lawmakers have put off marijuana legalization until the last possible minute.
The treats- ranging from lollipops to brownies to truffles- don’t look, smell or taste like marijuana.
The first class of bachelor degree candidates has graduated from the Colorado Mountain College system.
Today is Melanoma Monday, a part of May's Melanoma Awareness Month.
A third woman was found at a Cleveland home and a man was arrested.
A new bill could require websites to place sale taxes on all online purchases.
The annual Spring Hydrant Flushing event will assure fire hydrants are working properly.
Sheikh Abu-Omar Almubarac is offering to bury suspected Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev in a Denver-area Muslim cemetery.
The city of Grand Junction is expanding the parking lot at Lincoln park in hopes of keeping people from parking in restricted areas.
Governor John Hickenlooper signed a bill amid strong opposition from business groups worried about litigation.
After April’s snowstorms, the snowpack in Colorado is getting closer to where it should be.
Dave Perry is receiving many death threats for a column when he compared the National Rifle Association to terrorists for the Aurora Sentinel.
Colorado Highway 133 south of McClure Pass may be closed for a while after a rockslide left one rock the size of a dump truck on the road.
Boos and applause filled City Hall this morning as new Council Members took offices. Many community members turned their backs as Rick Brainard took his oath of office, but supporters of the controversial elected official said he deserves his day in court.
The March of Dimes is having their first annual MUDD Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, Jul. 20 to help raise funds.
State officials in the Northern Rockies are opposing a federal proposal that cites climate change as a threat to wolverines.
Two members of a Marine Corps Special Operations Battalion based at Camp Lejeune were killed in Afghanistan, with one of the members being from Colorado.
Major Mortgage is hosting an auction online to raise money for the Kids Aid Feeding Friends Backpack Program starting Friday, May 3.
The Food and Drug Administration says the drugs, including Depakote and Depacon, should never be taken by pregnant women for the prevention of migraine headaches.
The council welcomed four new members-- Marty Chazen, Phyllis Norris, Harry Butler and Rick Brainard-- during its swearing-in ceremony at City Hall.
Around 12:20 p.m. Monday, Mesa County Sheriff's deputies responded to the 200 block of 2nd Street in Clifton after a man told 911 dispatchers he was stabbed.
Investigators trying to determine why the back of a stretch limousine burst into flames on a San Francisco Bay bridge, trapping and killing five women inside, say the vehicle was carrying too many passengers.