The man shot by police during a weekend encounter remained hospitalized Monday morning. An arrest is expected once he can be safely discharged, Montrose Police Deputy Chief Tim Cox said.
When Montrose’s Development and Revitalization Team brought art crawls back to town last summer, the monthly drew more guests ...
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed the state’s approximately $46.8 billion budget on Friday afternoon, following months of ...
Baby bonnets, vintage household artifacts, staged photos and more flocked the grounds of the Pea Green Store and community ...
Grand Mesa A Cappella Chorus, also known as GMAC, recently attended the Sweet Adelines Rocky Mountain Region 8 International ...
An unusually heavy spring snowstorm didn’t dampen the mood inside Denver’s Ball Arena last Wednesday, where Mayor Mike ...
Last time over 150 runners and walkers made their way up the 6-mile Black Canyon Ascent course the national park looked ...
Murphy’s Law doesn’t discriminate between regular season and playoffs. The Montrose girls soccer team got a healthy dose of ...
An officer-involved shooting occurred Saturday afternoon in Montrose. The following is a press release from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Check back for more information as it becomes ...
The U.S. Department of Justice sued Denver and threatened to sue the state of Colorado over their laws banning so-called assault weapons and large-capacity magazines, claiming they violate the Second ...
0347 Hours Deputy was dispatched to the 400 block of Pine Street in Naturita for a medical assist.
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