A Grand Junction firefighter muscles a hose into the yard where a large garage burned at 522 28 1/4 Road this morning. Bill Jones, the renter on the property, said he was burning elm seeds when he saw fire in the barn. Jones thought the fire potentially started from a “spark into oily rags.” No one was hurt, but the barn sustained major damage.
The case against a man facing charges in the 1994 rape and murder of Palisade resident Jacie Taylor will go forward, District Judge Richard Gurley ruled Thursday. In a preliminary hearing for 40-year-old Douglas Thames in Mesa County District Court, Gurley ruled that there was sufficient probable cause for investigators last year to question him and take DNA samples after new evidence exonerated the man who had already served 18 years in prison for the crime
The Century Project of St. Mary’s Hospital, punched into the sky three … more
Tests showed no benzene in Parachute Creek Tuesday and Wednesday, in another … more
An Interstate 70 construction zone in Glenwood Canyon where two head-on … more
Police were still looking Thursday evening for at least two people allegedly … more
If you’re allergic to pollen from trees, grasses and weeds, you probably … more
The Girls Just Wanna Have Fun event offered relaxing fun at Lincoln Park Barn.
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Aaron Jenkins performed with choir members from Grand Junction High School in a benefit concert to help him cover college expenses.
Aaron Jenkins watched from the first row at First Church of Nazarene Thursday night as his alma mater, Grand Junction High School, performed in a choir concert for his benefit. Jenkins, who is now a sophomore at the University of Colorado at Boulder, lost both of his parents within seven months … more
If you’re allergic to pollen from trees, grasses and weeds, you probably already know … more
Thieves snatch copper wire … more
If you don’t feel like battling for a parking spot for the popular JUCO tournament baseball … more
■ Mary Victoria Barela, 34, Grand Junction, died May 21, 2013, at Hospice Care Center. … more
The case against a man facing charges in the 1994 rape and murder of Palisade resident Jacie … more
Grand Junction will continue to exclude a 0.75 percent sales tax, and the city’s less than … more
State swim meet at CMU merited more coverage As your article in Saturday’s paper stated, … more
It’s only been a little more than half a year since our fair swing state was inundated with … more
I am so sick and tired of the repeated claim by the secretary of state, the attorney general and … more
The House strengthens fragile lives of teens In getting to know the program called The House, I … more
The announcement by St. Mary’s Hospital Thursday that it will soon embark on the next phase … more
Is Obama just a necessary figurehead? I’m finally becoming a believer. In view of … more
Ken Campbell used to recruit the big, burly players who could hit a home run at any time. … more
Connors State (Okla.) College’s baseball team hopes to represent more than its school and … more
Before her game, Katie Petty gathered her teammates from the Lookouts and Midland (Texas) College … more
It’s all part of making adjustments on the field, or in this case, on the road. … more
A rather troubling report came out of Toronto last week, with the NBA’s Raptors saying they … more
The Grand Junction girls lacrosse team led the way on the 2013 All-Mountain League team with six … more
See you later, alligator. In a while, crocodile ... make that 112 million years later. … more
Saturday, May 25 … more
MO5AIC releases video, sings at JUCO … more
Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers on July 16 will lead off the 2013 Colorado Riverfront Concert … more
In 2002, rock band Trapt plowed stubbornly onto the Billboard charts with its mega-hit … more
Fun family gatherings and barbecues, the ping of a bat at JUCO baseball games and kids splashing … more
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DENVER (AP) — Three men accused of fatally stabbing five people at a Denver bar that authorities say was set on fire to cover up the killings have pleaded not guilty.
THORNTON, Colo. (AP) — A high school student whose class project included a soldier memorial display with a replica AK-47 was carrying it to his mom in the parking lot Friday around the time another student and a teacher said they saw someone outside with what looked like a rifle, police said.
DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Avalanche are rounding up the old crew to restore the downtrodden franchise.
DENVER (AP) — In the most prominent challenge of its kind, Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. asked a federal appeals court Thursday for an exemption from part of the federal health care law that requires it to offer employees health coverage that includes access to the morning-after pill.
DENVER (AP) — Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. is challenging the part of the federal health care law that requires for-profit companies to offer employees health coverage that includes products the business owners find morally objectionable, such as certain types of contraception.
PHOENIX (AP) — A federal judge ruled Friday that the office of America's self-proclaimed toughest sheriff systematically singled out Latinos in its trademark immigration patrols, marking the first finding by a court that the agency racially profiles people.
PHOENIX (AP) — Key figures in a lawsuit that alleges that an Arizona sheriff's office has racially profiled Latinos in its immigration patrols. A judge ruled Friday that Arpaio's office systematically racially profiles Latinos:
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — After their 2-year-old son died of untreated pneumonia in 2009, faith-healing advocates Herbert and Catherine Schaible promised a judge they would not let another sick child go without medical care.
PHOENIX (AP) — They were 12 ordinary citizens who didn't oppose the death penalty. But unlike spectators outside the courthouse who followed the case like a daytime soap opera and jumped to demand Jodi Arias' execution, the jurors faced a decision that was wrenching and real, with implications that could haunt them forever.
WASHINGTON (AP) — No one answered the tax-help hotline at the IRS on Friday. And you could forget about getting advice on avoiding foreclosures at the 80 Housing and Urban Development field offices nationwide.