Updated: 1:31 PM For years the Mesa County Health Department has been providing women of all ages with the morning after pill. They say they'll continue to until they're told to do otherwise by health officials.
Updated: 1:28 PM Some experts say the housing market is on the decline, but would you believe we're actually in the midst of the third highest number of sales in our country's history?
Posted: 11:16 PM The body of an elderly man was discovered in Palisade Wednesday afternoon and now the Mesa County Sheriff's Office is trying to determine if there was any foul play involved.
Updated: 6:33 PM A Colorado Gubernatorial Candidate makes a stop in Grand Junction to announce an initiative aimed at protecting wildlife habitat in energy impacted areas.
Updated: 9:12 AM Want to start a neighborhood watch program but don't where to start?
The Mesa County Sheriff's Office has formed a new Community Policing Unit that can help.
Updated: 9:10 AM The Mesa County Sheriff's Office is trying to find those responsible for shooting out the windows of one school and gluing the locks of another.
Updated: 8:36 AM Republican Lt. Governor candidate Janet Rowland is taking the issues to the voters, as she begins a series of forums to discuss the Republican platform.
Updated: 8:32 AM While it was back to business for most of the 40 schools in District 51.
Construction on the entrance to the new Pear Park Elementary School is still underway, but district officials are doing everything possible in the meantime to ensure the safety of students.
Updated: 8:21 AM As kids head back to school, police are too. They want to remind drivers that if you ignore the yellow school zone lights, there's a good chance you'll be seeing their lights in your rear-view mirror.
Updated: 8:42 PM Monday marks the first day of school for District 51 and all that back to school shopping has made for the second most profitable weeks for at least one Grand Junction retailer
Posted: 5:50 PM The purchase of private lands in McInnis Canyons looks to make what many call one of the best wilderness areas on the Western Slope that much better.
Posted: 9:19 PM Monday marks the start of a new school year; which means new faces, teachers, and even some new schools for the Mesa County Valley School District 51.
Updated: 6:45 PM Colorado Senator Ken Salazar is in Grand Junction today getting an earful of the concerns Western Slope farmers have on agriculture. The meeting is part of a listening tour to see what issues need to be addressed in the 2007 Congressional farm bill.