March 09, 2010/11:32 PM
Associated Press
Jannik Hansen scored the decisive goal with 2:08 remaining, Mikael Samuelsson had his first NHL hat trick, and the Vancouver Can
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Associated Press
March 09, 2010/11:00 PM
By: Chris McKinnon
Interstate 70 remained closed after a massive rockslide shut down 17 miles of the freeway.
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By: Chris McKinnon
March 09, 2010/10:44 PM
By: Jim Daly
A propane truck is engulfed in flames near Loma following a vehicle crash.
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By: Jim Daly
March 09, 2010/6:10 PM
By: Chris McKinnon
The Mesa County Coroner has identified the victim in a weekend shooting on Texas Avenue.
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By: Chris McKinnon
March 09, 2010/5:51 PM
By: John Dzenitis
GJPD tracks down missing teen without access to epilepsy medicine.
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By: John Dzenitis
March 09, 2010/5:45 PM
By: Hilary Martin
The Mesa County Sheriff's Department has arrested a man for sexually assaulting a child.
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By: Hilary Martin
March 09, 2010/5:43 PM
By: John Dzenitis
AAA district offices, website offering maps with alternative routes
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By: John Dzenitis
March 09, 2010/5:41 PM
By: Joe Thompson
The rockslide in Glenwood Canyon postponed a public event in Fruita
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By: Joe Thompson
March 09, 2010/5:40 PM
By: Joe Thompson
Changes are being made to the Grand Junction's zoning and development code to match the goals of the Comprehensive Plan.
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By: Joe Thompson
March 09, 2010/4:56 PM
By: Joe Thompson
Due to the Glenwood Canyon rockslide, some travelers may be avoiding I-70 altogether, and taking to the air instead.
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By: Joe Thompson
Local Video Archives
• I-70 Closed: Day Two
• Crash Ignites Propane Truck
• Coroner Identifies Shooting Victim
• Missing Epileptic Teen Found Safe
• Man Arrested for Sex Assault on Child
• AAA Helping Stranded I-70 Motorists
• Work Gets Underway at Major Fruita Intersection
• Rockslide Boosting Business for Charter Airline
• Amazon.com Affiliates out Due to Sales Tax
• DA Arrested for DUI
• Woman Living on Rooftop to Raise Money for Youth
• Study: Junk Food Tax Might Improve Eating Habits
• Pringles Recalls Two Flavors of Chips
Monday, March 08, 2010
• Rockslide Closes Glenwood Canyon
• Mavs React To #2 Regional Ranking
• Neighbors Speak out on Fatal Shooting
• Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Aspen
• Bill Would Create New Oversight Office for Child Welfare Services
• Police Searching for Missing Girl
• GJ Boy Gets Stuck in Pit of Mud
• Investigators Think Communication Played a Role in Boulder Plane Crash
• Lawmakers Asking Feds to Stop Medical Marijuana Raids
• Unemployment Questions Answered
• Proposed Bill Would Restrict Payday Loans
• Colorado Banks Lagging Behind Nation’s Banks
• Drawing of the Winner of the Home Expo Giveaway
Sunday, March 07, 2010
• UPDATE: 1 Dead, 1 Arrested in Texas Ave. Shooting
• Basketball Earns #2 Seed In Regional Tournament
• Swedish Player Contributes To The Wildcats’ Success
• Metro Finishes Off Four-Game Sweep Over Lady Mavs
• Goodwill Event Helping Others
• Local Girlscout Makes Deployment Sweeter
• Home Improvment Expo Draws Record Crowds
• Final Day: Bill Fanning Classic
• 2010 Home Improvment Expo: Day 2
• Traffic Alerts
• Bad Economy Good for Business
• Victims Track Offenders And Criminals With New Alert System
• Day Two: Bill Fanning Classic
• Vail Man Arrested for Cocaine
• California Couple Charged with Meth Violations
• ER Workers Fight Against Violence from Patients
• 89-Year-Old Fly Girl
• Home Improvement Ideas Unveiled: 2010 Home Expo
• Mesa County Raises Price of Transfer Station Dumps
• GJ Motel Stabbing Suspect Formally Charged
• Lawmakers Push Plain Language Bill for Insurance Policies
• Organizations Meet to Help Local Teens
• Irish Pub Opens Just in Time for St. Patty’s Day
• Day One: Bill Fanning Classic
• EXCLUSIVE: Ingram’s Widow Speaks
• Attempted Armed Robbery at GJ Burger King
• Medical Marijuana Dispensary Might Move
• Congressional Candidates Get Grilled
• Foreclosure Spike Means More Load on Justice Center
• Xcel Wins Approval to Increase Rates
• Rockslide Mitigation Work Closes I-70
• Bullying Down in Schools
• Home Expo Starts This Weekend
• Lawmakers Vote on Medical Marijuana Bill
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
• Heaps, Dominguez Honored By RMAC
• Central, Junction Fall In Sweet 16
• Protesting the GJ Police
• GJ City Council Slices $5 Million from City Budget
• Key Operative in Stolen Artifacts Investigation Commits Suicide
• Couple Charged with Child Abuse
• Adamson-Gonzalez Back in Court
• State Senate Rejects Fetal Protection Bill
• State Senate Gives Initial Approval to Foreclosure Bill
• Senator Udall Introduces “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Repeal Bill
• I-70 to Be Closed Thursday for Rock Work
• Don’t Buy It ‘Til We Try It: Swivel Sweeper
• Veggie Dips Recalled for Salmonella
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
• Mesa State Upset In RMAC Shootout
• Man Arrested on I-70 for Smuggling Nine Illegal Aliens
• Local Motel Safety
• Guilty Plea in Clifton Shooting
• Medical Marijuana Advertising: Is it Legal?
• Stiffer Penalties for Municipal Offenses in Fruita
• Governor Injured in Bicycle Accident
• Post Office Plans to Stop Saturday Deliveries
• Colorado Senate Considers Partial Unemployment Benefits
• Mesa County Asks for Transportation Input
• Home Expo: A Wise Choice
• News Channel 5 Anchors Read Dr. Seuss to Students
• Study Finds Alcohol, Drug Use Up in Teens
• Orchard Mesa Woman Accused of Tampering with Witness
• Update: Man Killed in Motel Shooting Identified
• Medical Marijuana Advertising: Does It Belong in Our Community?
• Woman Assaulted in Home, Suspect Still on the Run
• Lawmakers Hope to Regulate Schools’ Seclusion Rooms
• White House Works to Protect Retirement Savings
• Meth Bust Made on I-70
• Vehicle Registration Backed by Local Representative
• Census Forms Begin to Arrive
• Colorado Discover Ability Fundraiser
• Home Expo: All Sound Designs
Sunday, February 28, 2010
• MSC Baseball Wallops Metro, 33-7
• Softball Splits With Fort Lewis
• Update: One Man Dead in Timbers Motel Shooting
• Clifton Walgreens Robber Still On The Loose
Saturday, February 27, 2010
• Men’s Basketball Wins Season Finale, Lady Mavs Fall
• Baseball Splits With Metro State
• Mesa Softball Take Both In Doubleheader

