Open Polluting Continues Apace in Mesa County
Suddenly you can’t breathe inside your own home. Parents rush their asthmatic children to the doctors’ offices and emergency rooms.
In a cultural throwback to a mostly bygone era, anyone in Mesa County can still buy a permit to burn
In an era of corporate concentration of media ownership, Grand Junction citizens are fortunate to have a daily paper whose
A crowd of people rallied outside Two Rivers Convention Center in Grand Junction today to protest Energy Expo speaker John L.
Rachel Pokrandt, Dean of the Rifle Campus of Colorado Mountain College (CMC), says she didn’t know anything about the Energy
Grand Junction residents concerned about integrity in science, environment and education are planning to protest at this year’s Energy Expo and Forum
Neither Colorado Mesa University President Tim Foster nor Teresa Coons, Executive Director of the John McConnell Math and Science Center,
Club 20 is outing itself as a tea party group, and in so doing joins the Grand Junction Area
If you want tourists, friends and family to see the best our area has to offer, whatever you do, don’t take them
Last August, Peggy Tibbetts, a blogger in Silt, Colorado fell seriously ill with a bacterial infection after using the Glenwood Hot
It’s another beautiful fall day in Mesa County, but it’s also the time when rabbitbrush, ragweed, juniper and other potent
Many Mesa County residents noticed the almost complete lack of local media coverage of the Club 20 debate between the candidates
A new Change.org petition asks to revert “McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area” back to its original name, “Colorado Canyons National
Some fearful “old-guard” folks in Grand Junction are trembling in their boots at the prospect of the Colorado National Monument being upgraded
In this 2013 video, Colorado House Representative Ray Scott, a climate change denier who represents Colorado’s western slope, argues against
Colorado citizens are now gathering signatures to get Ballot Initiative #75, a groundbreaking constitutional amendment, onto the state wide ballot in
Name a simple, cost-free way to boost our area’s sagging local economy and put Grand Junction on a lot more tourist