Oil and gas front group “Protect Colorado” pumps out frightening hype about Proposition 112
At election time we’re always told the same old thing from wealthy business interests: “Ballot measure X is going to […]
At election time we’re always told the same old thing from wealthy business interests: “Ballot measure X is going to […]
State Senator Ray Scott (R-Mesa County) isn’t just your average fossil fuel cheerleader. He goes far beyond defending the oil
Video credit: KKCO 11 News, Grand Junction
In the wake of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting, Republicans are claiming that the easy availability of guns in the
Around 3,000 people attended Grand Junction, Colorado’s March for Our Lives, on Mach 24, 2018. It was one of 800
The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel ran a big ad in it’s Thanksgiving Day paper selling handguns for cheap while on
A blockbuster CBS News/60 Minutes and Washington Post investigation reveals that after the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) cracked down
Think House Representative Scott Tipton is on your side? Think again. In the last couple of weeks, Rep. Tipton has
First came this exchange via IPhone, widely shared on Facebook by a Colorado Mesa University biology graduate who specializes in
If you live in the area of 26 1/2 and H Roads, a big change is coming to your neighborhood, and
The Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce is squarely opposed to protecting Colorado residents’ safety when it comes to oil and gas
Does the smoke from open burning make you choke? The Grand Junction City Council will consider bringing the City a
It’s October again, that time of year when pink gets slapped on all kinds of products, from toasters to waffle
Half of Mesa County residents who are eligible for food stamps get them, while the other half who apply are
The Delta County School Board is violating state and federal laws in order to keep students from getting medically-accurate sex education
Community Hospital will open its long-awaited new hospital on G Road near 24 Road on March 17. It’s a gorgeous building,
Thinking of moving to Grand Junction? You might want to think again. It’s spring open burning season — something people moving
Spring Open Polluting season is almost here in Mesa County, but many landowners who are eager to burn leaves and trash