Updated: 6:39 PM A bipartisan group kicked off a campaign on Thursday, hoping to influence citizens and politicians thoughts about alternative energy resources.
Updated: 6:41 PM A federal judge has thrown out a controversial water agreement, saying the plan would damage Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park near Montrose.
Updated: 6:42 PM Acting on a tip, the Mesa County Sheriff's Office Street Crimes Overlap Team finds two marijuana plants and four pounds of ready-to-sell pot at a Fruitvale home.
Updated: 9:18 AM Teams from several counties in Colorado and Utah have joined the search for a Washington State hunter missing in Montrose County for almost a week.
Updated: 9:15 AM Wineries aren't the only ones gearing up for the WineFest. According to the Grand Junction Visitors and Convention Bureau, all area hotels are either completely booked or have very limited space available.
Updated: 6:55 PM Local wineries are making those last minute preparations for the 15th Annual Colorado Mountain WineFest which kicks off Thursday. The WineFest is Colorado's largest.
Updated: 9:01 PM For the past six years a non–profit corporation has been running Grand Valley Transit, but the orginization may be no more if the board of Mesa County Commissioners votes in favor of having Laidlaw Transit take over.
Updated: 9:09 PM Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Beauprez makes a pledge with the people of Colorado today promising accountability in state government.
Updated: 8:42 PM A public meeting going on tonight until 7pm seeks input on development of South Grand Junction. The meeting is at Two Rivers Convention Center.
Updated: 8:42 PM The five year anniversary didn't stop people from taking to the skies at Walker Field. For those flying out of Walker Field, it was business as usual other than some flight delays because of bad weather in Denver.
Posted: 4:42 PM We've all heard the saying click it or ticket, but now high school students district wide are taking the message to heart as they participate in a challenge to increase seat belt use among their schools.
Updated: 8:59 PM Prevent voter fraud and make sure every ballot is accurately counted.
These are just some of the issues Colorado Sate Treasurer Mike Coffman says he'll address if he becomes the next Secretary of Sate.
Updated: 8:23 PM Several memorial events will be held around the country and in Western Colorado to remember those lost in the terror attacks five years ago.
Updated: 5:25 PM Provisions for the 2002 Farm Bill are set to run out this year, and in order to ensure a solid future for farmers, Congressman John Salazar is visiting farm communities around the state to get feedback on the 2007 Farm Bill.
Updated: 5:26 PM Hundreds filled seats at Two Rivers Convention Center to take part in club 20's fall meeting. The day was jammed packed with debates, educational sessions and of course, opposing opinions.