'Faith in humanity,' how the Palisade community came together for fire victims
By Dan West & Larry Robinson
A cool start to the week is expected
By Josephine Saige
Dehydration program sets local food bank apart
By Michael Logerwell
Psychiatric hospital’s troubles grow, in arbitration over millions
By Jace Dicola, Larry Robinson & Scott Crabtree
May 5, 2024 Road Report
By Michael Logerwell
Protect the Dolores – the other side
By Timber Schuman
Palisade High School Fish Hatchery releases 1,000th razorback sucker into Colorado River
By Nathan Deal & Larry Robinson
Trash to treasure: GJ man on a mission to clean up section of Matchett Park
Ann Wright
Glass a danger to pets, people
- Dave Lord says he was motivated by fear of vet bills, kids getting injured, and a genuine sense of environmentalism.
- He's focused his efforts on a 34-acre section of the park that is less utilized and gets less attention from the city.
- His biggest find so far? A back massager. At least he HOPED that's what it was.
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New AI cameras catch hundreds of drivers using phones in one week with calls for harsher punishments
Colorado Mesa University hosts 17th Entrepreneurship Day
By Stephanie Moos
Blade and Bone steakhouse opens on Horizon; Taste of Chang'An hot pot to follow
Nathan Deal
Site of former WW Peppers
- Village Inn on North Ave. closes after franchise agreement expires
- WW Peppers closes after nearly four decades in business when owners decide to retire
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In tiny Western Slope town of De Beque, Scottie Vines emerges as record-breaking high jumper
By John Meyer
De Beque alley-oop slams home Play of the Week
By Garrett Brown
Eighteen vehicle crash shuts down I-70 near De Beque
By Kacie Sinton
Colorado Mesa University athlete seriously injured by recent rockfall in De Beque Canyon, on road to recovery
By Stephanie Butzer
County is making good on decades-old promise to De Beque
By Charles Ashby