G.J. Chamber Ad Promotes Low — Um, NO Wages
An ad run by the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce in last Monday’s Daily Sentinel featured this headline, designed […]
An ad run by the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce in last Monday’s Daily Sentinel featured this headline, designed […]
Citizens for a Better Grand Junction on July 2 submitted petitions containing hundreds of names to House Representative Scott Tipton
Kevin Jones, formerly the Utah State Archaeologist and a published novelist, is publishing his latest work, “A Quick Trip to Moab,”
As the feds mull hate crime charges against Dylann Roof, the shooter in the June 17 massacre at a historic black
Members of the Grand Mesa Jeep Club (GMJC), a collection of local four-wheel-drive and off-road enthusiasts, turned out to clean up the trash-ridden
The above sign is posted on the Loncheria Rubi, a food truck selling home-made Mexican fare located next to Sprouts Farmers
Convicted domestic abuser and former short term Grand Junction City Councilman Rick Brainard is publicly gloating over the former Blagg
Retired District Court Judge Jane Tidball today ruled that the juror accused of misconduct in the Michael Blagg murder case was
The abused Blagg juror in Grand Junction and her further prosecution by the Mesa County District Attorney are raising questions among
9News journalist Chris Vanderveen today published an investigative news story about the beleaguered Grand Junction woman who has endured eleven years
If you need verification of the extent to which former juror Marilyn Charlesworth is being hung out to dry as
Former Grand Junction City Councilman and Mayor Bill Pitts died this week. Bill Pitts was a successful inventor and a
Marilyn Charlesworth of Grand Junction, Colorado, has started a GoFundMe campaign asking for help to pay the mounting legal fees
In its 2015 Voter Guide, the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce urged voters to approve Referred Measure 2B, which
Candidates for the contested seats on the Grand Junction City Council are all starting to sound the same. Kim Kerk
Mesa County Commissioner Scott McInnis has carefully cultivated an image of being a land conservation maven. Until recently he was a