The latest round of new grants announced Friday that support groups that help youth and families utilize the state’s outdoors or to enhance related educational opportunities include several organizations in
The family of a man who got into hot water with the state over allowing large amounts of water to flow into De Beque Canyon in 2019, causing rockslides onto
Getting more affordable housing in Colorado is a critical issue for state lawmakers, so it came as no surprise that Gov. Jared Polis’ first stop in Grand Junction on Monday
If it had been up to the defense attorneys for now convicted felon former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, today’s sentencing hearing would have been delayed until after the Nov.
The sentencing for Tina Peters is fast approaching, but the now convicted former Mesa County clerk continues to profess her innocence and continues to claim to have proof of it
The projected number of accidents that could occur over the next 20 years would decrease overall if Mesa County and Grand Junction build a new 29 Road interchange with Interstate
Ouray County Judge Sean Murphy abused his discretion when he excluded evidence against one of three teens — including the stepson of Ouray Police Chief Jeff Wood — in an
While Mesa County is nearing the beginning of renovations to the Justice Center to accommodate a new courtroom and additional office space, officials in its Operations Department are considering other,
Just as they did with the wolf reintroduction ballot question, the Mesa County commissioners have come out against a measure to ban hunting of mountain lions and bobcats.
Candidates in the only contested race for county commissioner displayed their differences Monday in a forum hosted by the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce.