Sewer Project To Close 24 1/2 Road
A Grand Junction public works project will prohibit through traffic on part of 24 and a half road in Grand Junction.
A Grand Junction public works project will prohibit through traffic on part of 24 and a half road in Grand Junction.
Police in Montrose have a good lead, but have yet to arrest the person responsible for calling in a bomb scare to the department's headquarters yesterday.
One of two men accused of murdering an openly gay man in Montrose last summer faces up to eight years in prison after accepting a plea agreement.
Representatives of counties from all over the western half of the state are here in town for the Club 20 spring meeting.
A man who helps troubled youth in Mesa County was honored tonight during the dinner of champions.
A group that helps young girls in the Grand Valley deal with social issues held a fundraiser Friday night at the Two Rivers Winery.
Residents in Glade Park are angry after getting no warning that the post office at the historic Glade Park Store will close tomorrow...leaving some with up to an hour's drive to get their mail from Grand Junction.
A photography exhibit at Mesa Mall shows the faces of Colorado children looking for a "forever family."
Grand Junction's fire chief announced he's retiring from his position Wednesday. Rick Beaty had been Grand Junction's fire chief since 1995.
The City of Grand Junction announces today its' choice of Bob Murray and Associates to conduct the search for a new police chief for the city.
he Colorado Division Of Wildlife will hold an angler's roundtable tonight to discuss issues relating to fishing on the Western Slope of Colorado.
The Mesa County District Attorney's Office finds itself busy with a number of high–profile criminal cases being heard Wednesday. Including two first degree murder suspects, a man accused of kidnapping and an alleged methamphetamine ring leader.
This week's Grand Valley Power Student of the Week is not afraid to take risks when it comes to life.
A Grand Junction man faces numerous charges after severely beating his girlfriend.
The Fruita Police Department arrested two 24–year–old men Monday, who are suspected of stealing a large amount of copper tubing last weekend, at a construction site of the 8 and 9 school being built at 1835 J Rd. in Fruita.
In the last 24 hours, two of the Grand Junction Police Department's 10 most wanted criminals have been once again put behind bars.
A non–profit Colorado group hosted a law symposium in Grand Junction Tuesday, updating residents on the state of the civil justice system in the Centennial state.
A brand new home worth more than $200,000.00 is being be built in hopes of raising money for Habitat for Humanity.