Like Looking in The Mirror
Have you ever wondered what is would be like to be the President of the United States? Well, one Grand Valley man has gotten a look at what presidency is all about, as an impersonator.
Have you ever wondered what is would be like to be the President of the United States? Well, one Grand Valley man has gotten a look at what presidency is all about, as an impersonator.
Two men from Rangely stand accused of leaving the scene of a pedestrian crash then leading authorities on a pursuit through three counties.
Oil and gas pollution is a hot topic in DeBeque these days, and State Representative, Bernie Buescher was in the small town for a meeting.
Mesa County has long been transforming from a rural to an urban landscape and accommodating that growth highlights the Board of Commissioners' State-of-the-County address Friday.
The U.S. Department of Energy says it's working hard to clean–up the uranium mill-tailings pile near Moab, and while the pile is bigger than they anticipated that won't affect the timeline of the project but funding could.
Thursday, a Montrose County School District spokesperson confirmed that a student had made a written threat that contained the names of other students.
The City of Grand Junction has a project underway that will help eliminate a flood threat to nearly 400 properties in the Grand Valley.
Delta County is trying to find some new solutions to combat a mosquito problem and to prevent West Nile Virus.
ConAgra Foods announced Thursday that it has taken the precautionary measure of voluntarily recalling all varieties of Peter Pan Peanut Butter and Great Value Peanut Butter beginning with product code 2111 imprinted on the lid of both brands.
Want to know if your local library has the book you're looking for? Well now you can simply log onto the Mesa County Public Library District's web page to get the answer.
For the last 18 months the City of Grand Junction and Mesa State College have been working together to make crossing 12th Street a little safer for students. Now the two entities say they think they have an answer.
An Olathe High School student is removed from school Thursday after administrators find a written threat that's apparently aimed at other students.
With a population nearing 140,000 people, Mesa County estimates that number will hit the 200,000 mark by 2019 which is just 12 years away. Of course, all those people will need places to live and to work, but with a current shortage of skilled labor affecting every sector, what is being done to plan for the future?
One thing vital to growth is of course construction. As the saying goes, if you build it, they will come. However, like many sectors in Mesa County, the construction industry is seeing a lack of experienced, skilled laborers.
A young girl tells authorities one of her shoes helped her escape two would be kidnappers Tuesday afternoon near a local elementary school.