Judge Rejects Negligent Homicide Charge
A woman arrested in connection with the death of toddler on Thursday is free tonight after a judge refuses to sign an arrest affidavit.
A woman arrested in connection with the death of toddler on Thursday is free tonight after a judge refuses to sign an arrest affidavit.
It's almost second nature, when there's an emergency we know who to call, no matter what language we speak.
Grand Valley Transit ridership set a new record last month, and numbers are up double–digits from a year ago.
After months of work the last load of concrete was poured on the deck of the 29 Road bridge on Wednesday, giving Mesa County Commissioners their first chance to walk on the bridge itself.
After just a couple hours of deliberating Friday evening, the jury found Stanley Stevenson guilty on all five charges that he faced. Stanley Stevenson was found guilty on his involvement in a home invasion case that occurred over two years ago.
Reducing the threat of wildfire and improving forest health are the aims of a tree–thinning project to be started this fall on public lands north of DeBeque.
He was one of the most revered legislators in the West...but until today the late Colorado Representative Wayne Aspinall has not been memorialized in his hometown of Palisade.
A young boy died Thursday after being run–over by an SUV. The tragic accident happened a little after noon in the A&W Trailer Park off North Avenue.
Clifton residents gathered Wednesday for the first of several steps looking to revitalize the area.
Former Colorado Governor Richard Lamm spoke in Grand Junction Tuesday on some of the environmental and demographic changes happening in the west.
The Grand Junction Police Department hosts a celebration in honor of its 911 dispatchers who play a pivotal role in public safety.
Glade Park residents once again came together Monday night to figure out the future of mail delivery for the area.
One of Grand Junction's Ten Most-Wanted Felons is captured today by Grand Junction Police Officers in Orchard Mesa.
A handful of weekend acts of vandalism have the Mesa County Sheriff's Office and Grand Junction Police Department looking for suspects.