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District 51 discussed closing some schools this school year. Aside from East Middle School, D51 initially considered closing Lincoln Orchard Mesa Elementary and Orchard Ave. Elementary. → Read More
The governor pushed his economic agenda, which included high-quality education, supporting small businesses, and improving transportation infrastructure. → Read More
We already told you how our records request for city, council, and district emails from November and late December indicated the three favored closing the pool, but now the controversy has some calling for increased transparency. → Read More
It’s Native American Heritage Month, and this weekend, the Grand Valley held a colorful celebration, the Western Colorado Native American Market Days. → Read More
It’s fire prevention week, a time used by the fire department to educate the community on how to stay safe in case of a fire. Now, a homeowner is sharing her experience to warn the public about why it’s essential to have a fire emergency plan. → Read More
We’re tracking the reaction to President Joe Biden’s designation. It’s split down party lines. → Read More
The City of Grand Junction’s ARPA committee is helping to decide which projects to fund. They have selected six projects to support three major challenges the city is facing: affordable housing, homelessness, and mental and behavioral health. → Read More
On Saturday, the Art Festival took over Main Street. Over 60 local artists got a chance to share their art with the community. → Read More
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to increase awareness of the disease. → Read More
Grand Valley Catholic Outreach and the Grand Junction Police Department said homelessness is a complicated issue, but they’re working alongside other organizations to lessen the homeless population in the valley. → Read More
Grand Junction isn’t alone; homeless camps dot the west. → Read More
Soon, Grand Junction residents will be able to reuse some wastewater. That’s because the city council approved a graywater control program ordinance all aimed at water conservation. That reduces monthly utility bills and saves a precious resource we’re running out of. → Read More
On Saturday, 14 bands came from across Colorado to present their first performance of the year in front of a ten-member-judged panel to improve their show before regionals, which is a state qualifying event. → Read More
On Saturday, the Alzheimer’s Association, along with the community, assembled for the “Walk to End Alzheimer’s” to raise funds to find a cure. → Read More
This week, Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed the presence of zebra mussels in Highline Lake State Park. → Read More
The town wants to dismiss any rumors about the safety of the drinking water and wants the public to know they’re working to fix the discoloration. The town said the discoloration was caused by manganese. → Read More
The recount confirmed Pam Anderson is the winner of the Republican Party race for Secretary of State. → Read More
A Colorado woman who had been missing for four years was found dead in a trash bag inside a manhole at her home, investigators said. → Read More
A Colorado woman who had been missing for four years was found dead in a trash bag inside a manhole at her home, investigators said. → Read More
A Colorado woman who had been missing for four years was found dead in a trash bag inside a manhole at her home, investigators said. → Read More