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KJCT says goodbye to Emily Barents, the unseen director behind your favorite weekend shows. Her final farewell leaves the ...
Colorado representatives, led by Jeff Hurd, push for reinstatement of 3,000 forestry workers amid rising wildfire risks.
Colorado National Monument Association seeks new executive director after Johanna Van Waveren announces departure. Increased ...
Seven people arrested in Garfield County for drug trafficking near a middle school. Authorities seize fentanyl, cocaine, and ...
ICE imposes over $7 million in fines on Colorado businesses for hiring unauthorized workers, including civil penalties and ...
Dos Rios splash pad in Grand Junction reopens for summer! Open daily 1–7 p.m. until Sept. 30. Jets, geysers, no lifeguards — ...
Colorado Mesa University awarded $10.7 million in scholarships to 380 local students from District 51 schools, marking a ...
Colorado Mesa University hosted its 18th annual Entrepreneurship Day, connecting students with local business leaders through ...
Colorado Mesa University unveils its newest live mascot, a longhorn-Angus steer named Rowdy, chosen by students and trained ...
Hundreds flood downtown Grand Junction in a charged May Day protest, demanding fair wages, democracy, and dignity for workers ...
The Center for Children’s “Seeds of Support” fundraiser drew heartfelt support, serious stories, and new funding to help protect kids across Mesa County. It wasn’t just dinner and a silent auction. It ...
As Washington reconsiders where federal land decisions should be made, the debate over the Bureau of Land Management’s permanent headquarters is once again heating up—and this time, it’s personal.
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