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Tom Hesse

Tom Hesse

Author at Colorado Public Radio at Colorado Public Radio

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    Recent Articles

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    Church gets probation, $1,000 fine over unhoused camp

    The Montrose United Methodist Church was found guilty of four violations related to the camp.
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    Prosecutor, attorney general urge Gov. Polis to ignore requests to ...

    The convicted former Mesa County Clerk has been trying for months to get released.
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    Colorado author examines grief and loss in the wake of a backcountr...

    ‘The Way Out: A True Story of Survival in the Heart of the Rockies’ was published on Nov. 11.
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    Judge finds Montrose church guilty in unhoused camp case

    The judge sided with the city of Montrose on four of five counts.
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    State asks judge to toss Mesa County’s immigration-stop lawsuit

    The County took issue with state laws after one of their deputies was investigated.
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    Dueling unhoused views highlight marathon Montrose Church trial

    Parties await judge’s ruling after 9 hours of testimony.
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    Budget crunch to force closure of Grand Junction homeless shelter

    The North Avenue shelter accounted for more than 100 overnight beds.
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    Ahead of trial centered on unhoused camp, judge blocks Montrose chu...

    The United Methodist Church faces a host of zoning infractions for allowing unhoused residents to stay on church grounds.
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    As SNAP benefits become the next shutdown casualty, Colorado food b...

    Delays to food assistance for November are all but assured as the federal budget stalemate continues.
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    Judge tosses Tribal lawsuit over online sports betting

    The Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute Tribes challenged the state regarding online wagers.
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    Sen. Hickenlooper: Health care stakes warrant shutdown tactics

    Democrats have staked reopening the government on an extension of health care tax credits.
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    With SNAP benefits running out of money, Colorado officials sound t...

    November’s food assistance won’t go out until the shutdown ends, putting hundreds of thousands in the state at risk of hunger.
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    No wolves allowed? Montrose eyes novel approach to halt ‘non-native...

    A proposed ordinance is the latest salvo against wolf reintroduction.
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    Many authors offered $3K from massive copyright settlement. This Co...

    The Anthropic copyright settlement totals $1.5 billion, but some argue it’s not enough.
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    Why a Grand Junction food bank opened a restaurant

    The Community Food Bank of Grand Junction has opened a cafe to support its mission.
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    Between the Western Colorado towns of Whitewater and Gateway, a geo...

    Unaweep Canyon is said to be the only canyon in the world where water flows out of both ends.
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    Prosecutors ask Colorado Supreme Court to review new trial order fo...

    The order for a new trial hinges on discredited tool-mark analysis.
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    Fruita sculpture on the move after fracas over female form

    Zafira depicts a nude woman dancing and is made with oil-painted cement and mosaic glass.
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    Flood of health care changes has Grand Junction free clinic fearing...

    The Good Samaritan Clinic treats underserved residents in the Mesa County area.
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    New documentary traverses Colorado River’s past, present and future

    "The American Southwest" examines the rich biodiversity that relies on the Colorado River, as well as the cultures shaped by it. Director Ben Masters discusses the scope of the film and concerns for the future of the American West's most critical water supply.
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    Mesa County Sheriff’s Deputy involved in ICE stop resigns

    The Colorado Attorney General’s Office said sharing that information violated state law and filed a lawsuit against former deputy Alexander Zwinck.