A raccoon broke into a closed Virginia liquor store and drank alcohol from the bottom shelves over the weekend. An animal ...
Chronic absenteeism is an issue affecting schools all across Colorado. In the 2024-2025 school year, more than a quarter of ...
HomewardBound of the Grand Valley got a boost in its effort to keep its North Avenue Emergency Shelter open through the end ...
Luis Garcia moves produce to be sorted at Okagawa Farms in this August 2019 file photo. According to the Christi Reece Group, ...
Grand Junction businesses closed on 151 commercial properties by the end of the third quarter, according to the latest report ...
The trial for a man accused of strangling a local TV reporter has been moved back to January. The five-day trial for Patrick ...
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from making widespread immigration arrests in the nation’s capital ...
Before Mesa County Public Health came under intense scrutiny by Mesa County commissioners in February 2023, it had evolved into a dynamic agency adept at landing grants to underwrite investments ...
South Korea's ousted former leader Yoon Suk Yeol issued a call from prison on Wednesday urging his supporters to rally for ...
With the CWCB’s vote last week, Colorado acquired something increasingly rare in a hotter and drier West: a measure of security and reliability. The Colorado River built this state. It binds our ...
Do Western senators really care about keeping public lands in public hands? Steve Pearce, President Donald Trump’s nominee to run the Bureau of Land Management, is a litmus test of their commitment.
I went to the city’s downtown parking listening session on Nov. 18 to hear from our downtown business community about what is working and what is not.
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