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A Fruitvale man has been accused of choking and squeezing his wife's cat so hard that it defecated, Grand Junction police said of his arrest Thursday.
Grand Valley Turns Into A Winter Wonderland
People all across the Grand Valley woke up to a winter wonderland on Wednesday. Anywhere from one to three inches fell across the valley overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning.
Mesa County allows group homes to house 2 more residents each
A residential group home that houses sexually abusive youth between the ages of 12 and 18 will be allowed to increase the number of people living together in the home by two.
Movie may have inspired alleged murder attempt, county prosecutor says
A prosecutor said Monday that Miriam Helmick may have been inspired by an award- winning 2007 movie when she allegedly tried to kill her second husband in a car fire in Delta.
Winemakers are a nervous lot and once you get to know one or two, you wonder if they ever get a restful night's sleep.
Neighborhood groups organize in response to growth plan
A plan that will guide how the Grand Valley grows in the next 25 years proposes a number of significant changes that have raised the eyebrows of some neighborhood groups.
Five thefts from automobiles were reported to Mesa County sheriff's deputies Thursday morning, along with four reports of attempts to steal from other vehicles.
Sewerage bridge across Colorado River to cost $257,000
Mesa County estimated it will cost $257,226 to design a bridge to take wastewater from Whitewater across the Colorado River to the Clifton Sanitation District.
Colorado's federal lawmakers need to wade into mercury dispute After Department of Energy officials said that a 1996 agreement with Colorado's Mesa County to store low-level radioactive waste at a federal facility near Whitewater cleared the way for the DOE to store mercury there, it's evident that Colorado's congressional delegation needs to ...
Quiet philanthropist reached many people through Best of the West Music Festival
Stephen Boelter touched many people's lives in largely unseen ways. There are many generous and philanthropic people in this community.
There's no legal problem here, officials with the U.S. Department of Energy say.
Two Whitewater nuns help people connect to retreat through Internet
In one moment, Monte High's life changed forever. His single-vehicle accident back in 1983 not only cost him the use of his legs, but it also changed him spiritually.
When Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar stood on a bluff overlooking the Gunnison River Wednesday to formally dedicate the Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area, it was with more than a passing interest in the 210,000 acres of Colorado landscape being protected.
Port-O-Potty Burns, No One Claims Responsibility
The call came in around 12:30am Tuesday morning. The Land's End Fire Department was sent to what they thought was a trailor fire on Reeder Mesa Road just outside of Whitewater.
Citizens Voice Concerns Over Proposed Mercury Storage Site
Mesa County is on a federal shortlist to store thousands of metric tons of mercury.
Feds coming to GJ tonight (July 21) to discuss mercury plan
U.S. Department of Energy officials this evening will showcase how mercury could safely be stored in the desert south of Whitewater.
Grand marshal is - Authentic Western'
BERNICE MUSSER greets visitors at the Delta County Historical Museum. Shea s volunteered at the museum since she moved to town 21 years ago.
A 19-year-old Whitewater man was booked into Mesa County Jail on Thursday on suspicion of attempting to steal beer by exiting through the emergency exit at Orchard Mesa Market, 176 29 Road.
City Council, county commissioners should reject proposed mercury storage
When local government officials in the late 1980s agreed to a storage facility near Whitewater for radioactive tailings left over from the uranium boom, they must have feared, or at least suspected, the facility could become the proverbial nose of the camel under the tent.
Mercury plan conflicts with DOE agreement
There is a good bit of NIMBYism in all of us - the desire not to have anything dangerous or dirty built in our backyards.