Updated: 7:51 AM In front of a Democratic controlled Congress the President outlined a new domestic agenda, but his top priority was defending his decision to send more US troops to Iraq.
Updated: 9:03 AM It was a heated competition as local restaurants and caterers squared off to win Best in Show, Best Theme and Best in Taste at the 2007 Home Loan Taste of the Grand Valley.
Updated: 9:05 PM Although the weather isn't great for lounging outside the Kiwanis Golden K Club wants the Tree House Organization to be ready for spring.
Updated: 8:49 AM "You have reached the Colorado Department of Transportation's Road Hotline." With just a three–digit call travelers in Colorado can now get the latest in road conditions across the state-- and much of the west.
Updated: 8:42 PM Parents and teens don't always see eye to eye and that can make for some tense times at home. But now there's a new program in town that can help.
Updated: 9:07 PM Two possible waste water facilities in De Beque continue to concern residents of that town, prompting some to form a grass roots organization.
Updated: 8:10 PM Every year the Home Loan Taste of the Grand Valley gets bigger and bigger every year. The event is the largest fund-raising effort put forth by the United Way of Mesa County, and there's a lot of work involved when it comes to putting on an event this size.
Updated: 3:27 PM A Grand Junction man who served more than 15 years in the Army, recently had his foot amputated after a 2003 accident in Iraq left him with extensive injuries.
Updated: 8:42 PM The Grand Valley is known to many for its numerous golf courses and its near year round golfing season, but this year is a little different.
Updated: 6:38 PM The legislative session has only been underway for a little more than a week, and already State Representative Bernie Buescher has some bills in the works.
Posted: 4:17 PM Friday night's robbery at a Clifton video store wiped the cash register clean, but the store owner says he isn't concerned with the loss of money.
Updated: 6:43 PM The Low Income Energy Assistance Program or LEAP helps thousands of Coloradoans afford the added cost of heating their homes in the winter, but this year there's not as much money to go around.
Updated: 6:44 PM If you missed last week's post–inauguration meet–and–greet in Denver, you'll have a chance tomorrow to meet with Governor Bill Ritter.
Posted: 4:25 PM Child seat specialists at the Mesa County Health Department say they haven't had anyone call them in the wake of Consumer Reports magazine's retraction of a child safety seat article yesterday.