Apr 19, 2008 | KREX
Shred It & Forget It, Don't Fall Victim to Id...
Posted on April 18, 2008 By Michele Fralick We've all got 'em -- old tax documents, bank statements and credit card offers. via KREX
Sheriff's Office; "we checked, there was no parole hold"
New details have been released about a meeting between officials from the Mesa County Sheriff's Office, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, and Colorado department of corrections. via KKCO-TV Grand Junction
Colorado Gov announced Solar partners - peak oil
“With this year's homegrown energy, or net-metering, law and the residential solar incentives, we are making renewable energy affordable for homeowners and families so they can create clean power, invest in our rural economy, and spur job development”
The Governor's New Energy Economy program got a boost from rural electrical cooperatives today... a group not traditionally allied to renewable energy initiatives. via Cherry Creek News
Delta woman told not to deliver others' babies
“It makes it kind of hard on people who do have the training and have worked hard”
Theanna Davis of Delta, who earlier this year was convicted of practicing midwifery without a license and then charged with contempt of court, was issued a permanent injunction Friday in Delta District Court. via The Grand Junction Sentinel
Accused killer will face litany of charges
“I have to make a cost-versus-benefit evaluation”
A Delta man accused of shooting and killing his pregnant girlfriend whose baby later died faces a long list of charges today during arraignment in court. via The Grand Junction Sentinel
Pregnant woman killed in Grand Juncti...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colorado - Grand Junction police say they arrested a man suspected in the shooting death of a pregnant woman in front of an apartment complex. via Vail Daily
Colorado Student Beaten For Being Tardy
A Delta high school teacher is facing child abuse charges for allegedly telling students to beat up another student who was late for class. via KKTV
Mother's suspected killer shouldn't have been free
“We are looking at that issue right now. We are trying to backtrack and investigate that whole sequence”
The man suspected in the slaying of his pregnant girlfriend was out on bond at the time of the killing, when he should have been locked up with the potential for heading back to prison. via The Grand Junction Sentinel
Cops: Grand Junction teacher had students hit tardy classmate
GRAND JUNCTION, Colorado - A Grand Junction high school teacher is facing child abuse charges for allegedly telling students to beat up another student who was late for class. via Vail Daily News
Murder charge tossed in Grand Junction crash involving unborn child
“They have an interest in closure”
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. - A baby 8 1/2 months along inside a mother's womb is not a "person" under state murder laws, a judge has ruled. via The Aspen Times
DOW restocks Summit Lake after sucker problems
“They need a month or two to get good-sized”
Nearly 20,000 good-sized rainbow trout were dumped in Summit Lake earlier this month, restocking a lake where just six months ago all fish were poisoned. via The Summit County Journal
Low-profile local now leads Partnership
“We're going to try to do it. I'd love to have one here.”
Michael Kurz knows Vail and the valley. But he was still a kind of surprise candidate when he applied for the top job at the Vail Valley Partnership. via Vail Daily News
Delta Chi expelled after Estes arrests
“This has been a big embarrassment”
Delta Chi expelled after Estes arrests A Boulder fraternity - ' scrutinized after nine pledges were arrested in February on suspicion of badly damaging two Estes Park motel rooms - ' has been expelled from ... via Daily Camera
Man in Coma After Head-On Crash
Posted on March 14, 2008 By Michele Fralick A Colorado man is left in a coma tonight after the car he was driving crashes head-on with another vehicle. via KREX
Nearly all on board for Colo. DNA bill
“It's pretty unusual for this kind of support”
Clarence Moses-EL says he was wrongly convicted of a 1987 rape. A majority of Colorado lawmakers are sponsoring a bill ordering a new trial for Clarence Moses-EL and any other prisoner whose case DNA is ... via Denver Post
Lawmakers reject out-of-state health insurance
State lawmakers rejected a proposal Monday that would have allowed Colorado residents to look beyond the state's borders to buy health insurance. via The Summit County Journal
PitCo, enviros sue over pipeline
“We're not intentionally trying to harm anything”
Pitkin County joined a coalition of environmental groups Wednesday in suing the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service in federal court to block construction of the Bull Mountain pipeline ... via Aspen Daily News
Man Killed Following Rollover Crash
Posted on March 6, 2008 by Rick Adams A rollover accident early this morning takes the life of a Cederedge man. via KREX