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The residents in Rio Verde are not guaranteed a supply to water. Lawmakers are working to address the water crisis on the outskirts of Phoenix, Arizona in the Rio Verde foothills. → Read More
The Japanese Beetle has officially been declared a public nuisance. → Read More
A road closure will occur on G Road between 24 Road and 23 3/4 Road from March 7-8. → Read More
A man was transported to the hospital after an accident on Highway 50 near 27 Road in Grand Junction. → Read More
A male was discovered lying in the street with a fatal gunshot wound after the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to multiple reports of gunshots in the 800 block of 26 Road in Grand Junction. → Read More
A Wells Fargo customer, who has difficulty hearing and speaking on the phone, filed a complaint under the Americans with Disabilities Act after she was denied the ability use her caregiver to relay information on her behalf. → Read More
A bill is on its way to Colorado Governor Jared Polis that would allow psychologists to complete extensive training allowing them to prescribe certain medications. → Read More
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation has launched a new website in Colorado to assist in finding people with Alzheimer’s disease and other related conditions. → Read More
At approximately 6 p.m. on Feb. 19, 2023, the Grand Junction Police Department was alerted to a rollover accident that sent two to the hospital. One person is in critical condition and the other sustained minor injuries. → Read More
The Colorado Natural Resources Trustees announced that they resolved a natural resource damage claim under the federal Oil Pollution Act. → Read More
On Feb. 16, the Montrose Police Department held a community Crime Prevention Workshop to provide resources and tools to business owners and community members to aid in combating crime. → Read More
District 51 is facing potential school closures due to declining student enrollment, unsustainable staffing, difficulties providing adequate student services, underutilizing facilities and increased safety risks. → Read More
Multiple businesses and offices will be closed for Presidents Day, some closed Saturday as well. → Read More
The City conducted a survey to establish an Urban Forestry Management Plan. The plan will be digging into core issues including tree diversity, protection and preservation. → Read More
The cases and hospitalizations of Covid-19, RSV, and the Flu are at low or minimal levels. → Read More
On this weeks Tally the Vote, lawmakers voted on shooing down the Chinese surveilance balloon and a Cybersecurity University Leadership Program for the Energy Department, among other things. → Read More
The number of houses sold dropped 35% from last year, but 161% more homes are for sale, according to Bray Real Estate. → Read More
Noah Pransky delves into the real economic impacts in Super Bowl host cities. → Read More
Coloradans can redeem a $10 Lyft credit for the Superbowl, provided by the Colorado Department of Transportation to promote safe roadways. → Read More
A new timeline reveals that Aldrich visited Club Q the night prior to the shooting. → Read More