September 01, 2010/8:06 PM
By: Jason Snavely
We head to Palisade where they are known for their sweet and succulent peaches and also the bitter bite of their Bulldogs.
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By: Jason Snavely
September 01, 2010/10:06 PM
By JANIE McCAULEY - AP Sports Writer
Pinch-runner Darren Ford scored the go-ahead run from second base on a wild pitch and throwing error in the eighth inning, helpi
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By JANIE McCAULEY - AP Sports Writer
September 01, 2010/8:03 PM
Associated Press
Colorado Rockies right-handed reliever Manuel Corpas needs reconstructive Tommy John elbow surgery.
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Associated Press
September 01, 2010/7:06 PM
By: Matt Kroschel
A normally quiet neighborhood in Clifton is in shock after a teen is shot and killed.
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By: Matt Kroschel
September 01, 2010/7:00 PM
By: Hilary Martin
The Grand Junction City Council moves to draft an ordinance banning medical marijuana dispensaries within city limits.
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By: Hilary Martin
September 01, 2010/6:56 PM
By: Maura Kennedy
Mesa County students are put on lockdown after a man goes out of control.
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By: Maura Kennedy
September 01, 2010/6:55 PM
By: John Dzenitis
A Battlement Mesa drilling pad is under investigation for alleged violations.
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By: John Dzenitis
September 01, 2010/6:50 PM
By: Maura Kennedy
Mesa County has seen an increase in the number of infants who have died while they slept.
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By: Maura Kennedy
September 01, 2010/6:43 PM
By: Maura Kennedy
New federal figures show that the number of U.S. kids in foster care has dropped 8% in just one year.
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By: Maura Kennedy
September 01, 2010/6:35 PM
By: Maura Kennedy
Mosquitoes trapped in the Grand Junction area have tested positive for West Nile Virus.
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By: Maura Kennedy
Local Video Archives
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
• Palisade, Central, Grand Junction Football Preview
• Clifton Teen Dead in Shooting
• Medical Marijuana Ban Looming
• “Out of Control” Man Causes Grand Junction School Lockdown
• Controversial Drilling Pad Under Investigation
• Mesa County Sees Increase in Infant Deaths
• Foster Kids: National Numbers Down, Mesa County Up
• Mesa County Sees Four New Cases of West Nile Virus
• Organization Rallies for Homeless Kids
• Police Searching for Vandals of Hillcrest Business
• Ride Against Genocide Stops in Grand Junction
• Honor Flight Looking for Guardians
• Crews to Begin Paving on North Avenue
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
• Highway 50 Football Previews
• President Addresses Nation on End of Combat Operations
• Local Politicians React to POTUS’s Speech
• Power Outage Hits Downtown Grand Junction
• Police Still Looking for Suspect Who Prompted School Lockdown
• Man Killed in Mobile Home Fire Identified
• Marijuana Dispensaries Required to Grow 70% of Medicine on Site
• $2.6 Million to Turn Around Clifton Elementary
• Fall Burning Season Ignites First of the Month
• City Approves Natural Gas Stations
• GJPD Gets Grant to Crack Down on Drunk Drivers
• Paying for College in a Recession
• Mesa State Renames Classroom after Local Business
• Used Cars Getting More Expensive
• All-in-One Flu Shots Offered in Mesa County
• Glenwood Springs, Rifle and Grand Valley Football Preview
• Xcel Energy Plan Sparks Protest
• Manhunt Prompts Schools to Shelter-in-Place
• Construction Worker Sent to Hospital after House Collapses
• Man Killed in Officer-Involved Shooting Is Remembered
• Firefighters Challenged by Hay Barn Blaze
• Live Fire Training
• GJ Housing Authority Gets Funding from State
• Americans for Prosperity Tour Bus Makes Stop in Grand Junction
• Rachel’s Challenge Inspires Change at Fruita Monument High
• City Outsources Utility Bills
• DOW Recieves Donations from Local Businesses
• Council Approves Breezeway Contract
• Time to Get Powderhorn Season Passes Winding Down
• Mesa County Fair Sees Record Attendance
• Next Phase in D-1/2 Road Project Set to Begin
• Infant Ejected, Dies in Rollover Crash on I-70
• BLM Conservation Input
• A Walk Through Time
• Five Years Later: Are Coloradans Prepared For Disaster Like Katrina?
• Tigers Top Rebels In Extra Innings
• Cabin Catches Fire in Craig
• Mesa County Sheriff’s Office Beefs Up DUI Patrol at Rock Jam
• Local Animal Shelter Wins $1,000 Prize
• Tancredo: Dan Maes a Fraud, Hiding His Past
• Judges Taste 118 Wines In Winefest Amateur Winemaking Competition
Friday, August 27, 2010
• Central Softball Defeats Columbine
• Fruita Monument Falls in Opener
• Update: Rollover Accident Shuts Down Both Lanes of I-70
• Seeking Justice for Jason: Officer Involved Shooting Case in D.A.‘s Hands
• Economy Growing Slower Than Expected
• Tancredo, Conservatives to Rally in Grand Junction
• EXCLUSIVE: Scammer Threatens Grandson’s Life Over the Phone
• Half of Airline Passengers Want Family Sections on Planes
• Glacier Owners Fight to Reopen Rink
• Post Back-to-School Shopping Deals
• Marsh Era Begins at Fruita Monument
• New Immigration Law Coming to Colorado?
• Palisade Medical Marijuana Dispensary Allowed to Grow Pot in Town Center Building
• Relief Continues Five Years after Hurricane Katrina
• Credit Card Thieves
• College Student’s Financial Survival Guide
• Geotagging Danger
• Spike of Allergies May Be Due to Recent Rain
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
• Escaped Convict Captured after Standoff
• Mesa State QB’s Battle For Starting Nod
• Thomas Trevino Is Sent Back To Idaho
• Giving Up Eggs at Breakfast?
• Tipton Makes Stop In Grand Junction
• Mesa County Drivers Ignore Flashing Bus Stop Sign
• Dog Nabs Another Fugitive
• West Star Donates Jet to School
• Coffeetime Brew System: Your Morning Joe?
• New Section of Riverside Trail Opens
• Plea Agreement Is Rejected For Man Accused Of Opening Fire At A Fruitvale Party
• Moon Rock on Display
• SUV Goes Airborne Over Car, Driver Partially Ejected
• Golf Tournament to Benefit Sam Safken Foundation
• Mesa State Soccer Preparing For Season Opener
• Plateau Valley School District Moves to Four-Day Week
• Spotted: Dog the Bounty Hunter is Back in Town
• Authorities Still Searching for Escaped Inmate
• Tipton Pokes Fun with Salazar-Pelosi Cardboard Cutout
• Colorado Loses Race to the Top
• Controlled Burn Smoke Causes Concern
• Dangerous Road Made Safer For Elementary School Students
• School Eggs Are Safe
• Eggs on the Western Slope: How They Keep Them Safe
• Tom Tancredo Picks Running Mate
• Energy Companies See Mixed Future Along Western Slope
• Local Businesses Expand in Tough Economy
• Walmart Recalling Deli Meats
• Montrose First Responders Getting Bomb Training
• GJ Speeway Looking to Expand
• MSC Makes Forbes List
• Feds Give Disaster Aid to Montrose County Cherry Farmers
• Man Escapes From Colorado Prison


