Sentinel wrongly blames citizens for North Avenue name change “imbroglio”
In an op-ed in today’s Daily Sentinel, the paper blames KeepNorth4Ever — the citizen group lobbying to keep “North Avenue” […]
In an op-ed in today’s Daily Sentinel, the paper blames KeepNorth4Ever — the citizen group lobbying to keep “North Avenue” […]
Ballot Measure 1A will increase the sales tax in Mesa County by 0.37% to fund the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office
A blockbuster CBS News/60 Minutes and Washington Post investigation reveals that after the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) cracked down
The CMU 20000 Steering Committee has formally asked the Grand Junction City Council to reconsider it’s decision to change the
It’s no surprise that in the contested District 51 School Board races, the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce is endorsing
The worm turns. However uncharacteristic, prominent local conservative Marjorie Haun, who bills herself as “ReaganGirl,” has found a tax she
Mesa County resident Claudette Konola ran against Ray Scott for the State Senate District 7 seat in 2014, to keep
Early this morning, just days after a white supremacist drove a car into a crowd in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing a
Not only has Colorado State Senator Ray Scott shocked participants on his social media accounts with consistent grammatical and spelling
First the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce and downtown business owners like Doug Simons of Enstrom Candies told city
The Trump administration has made a breathtaking and invasive demand to all 50 states demanding they turn over personal information
First came this exchange via IPhone, widely shared on Facebook by a Colorado Mesa University biology graduate who specializes in
In a mark of just how much Grand Junction’s progressive political community has grown in recent years, speakers at Grand
The way ballot proposals typically come about in Grand Junction, the Grand Junction Chamber, big local business owners and members
For those who couldn’t attend the League of Women Voters City Council Candidate Forum last Thursday, March 23, at City
The events center promoters call their group “Say Yes for Grand Junction,” but a “no” vote on the proposed events center doesn’t mean
The events center promoters call their group “Say Yes for Grand Junction,” but a “no” vote on the proposed events center doesn’t mean