Colorado Charts Its Own Course on Vaccines Amid Federal Pullback
Colorado is strengthening vaccine access and public health protections as state leaders respond to shifting federal vaccine guidance, rising measles cases, and declining immunization rates. New laws and outreach campaigns aim to reinforce public trust in vaccine science.
What’s Happening on the West Slope: Your Late May 2026 Event Guide
Discover the best of the Western Slope this late May! From the 5th annual Grand Valley Yoga Fest and local craft workshops at Carboy Winery to essential pet clinics, free dental care, and public lands hiking, here are the top events happening through May 31st.
Delta and Montrose Counties Launch Regional Partnership to Expand WIC Services
Delta and Montrose counties have launched a new partnership to strengthen WIC services across the region. The collaboration expands nutrition counseling, breastfeeding support, and family assistance while improving flexibility and access for rural families on the Western Slope.Latest Articles
Grand Junction Traffic Alert: Road Closures, Lane Shifts and Detours Planned for Week of June 1
Multiple road projects across Grand Junction will impact travel during the week of June 1. Drivers can expect closures, lane shifts, sidewalk detours, and overnight construction work on Patterson Road, D ½ Road, Highway 340, Crosby Avenue, and several other key routes.
Rep. Hurd emphasizes need for consistent, predictable energy policies at Denver roundtable
Congressman Jeff Hurd told Colorado energy leaders that stable, predictable policies are critical for long-term planning and affordable energy costs. During a Denver roundtable, he discussed energy incentives, water funding, immigration reform, and bipartisan priorities.
Colorado Strengthens Bear Feeding Law as Human-Bear Conflicts Rise Across State
Colorado has strengthened penalties for knowingly attracting bears through unsecured trash and food waste after Governor Jared Polis signed HB26-1342 into law. State officials say the changes will help reduce growing human-bear conflicts and improve wildlife safety across Colorado.
Western Slope Civic Preview: Emergency Planning, Water Protection, and Summer Construction Projects Move Forward
Western Slope governments are shifting into summer project season with new emergency response agreements, water infrastructure planning, Redlands construction impacts, public art projects, and delayed zoning discussions tied to growth and development pressures across Mesa County and Grand Junction
These public safety laws passed the Colorado Legislature this year
Colorado lawmakers passed major public safety legislation this year addressing mental health competency cases, domestic violence response, jail abuse prevention, missing student alerts, financial scams, and prison resentencing reforms.
Colorado Charts Its Own Course on Vaccines Amid Federal Pullback
Colorado is strengthening vaccine access and public health protections as state leaders respond to shifting federal vaccine guidance, rising measles cases, and declining immunization rates. New laws and outreach campaigns aim to reinforce public trust in vaccine science.
Data center battles started in the states. Now it’s Congress under siege.
The rapid growth of AI-powered data centers is fueling new political fights across the country as communities, lawmakers, and utilities grapple with rising electricity demand, infrastructure strain, water concerns, and the future of energy policy in the United States.
Glenwood Springs Parks and Recreation Rolls Out a Full Summer of Programs for All Ages
From swim lessons and youth art camps to adult softball and adaptive gear rentals, the Glenwood Springs Parks and Recreation Department is offering a wide range of programming for residents of all ages starting this June.News
Rep. Hurd emphasizes need for consistent, predictable energy policies at Denver roundtable
Congressman Jeff Hurd told Colorado energy leaders that stable, predictable policies are critical for long-term planning and affordable energy costs. During a Denver roundtable, he discussed energy incentives, water funding, immigration reform, and bipartisan priorities.
Colorado Strengthens Bear Feeding Law as Human-Bear Conflicts Rise Across State
Colorado has strengthened penalties for knowingly attracting bears through unsecured trash and food waste after Governor Jared Polis signed HB26-1342 into law. State officials say the changes will help reduce growing human-bear conflicts and improve wildlife safety across Colorado.
These public safety laws passed the Colorado Legislature this year
Colorado lawmakers passed major public safety legislation this year addressing mental health competency cases, domestic violence response, jail abuse prevention, missing student alerts, financial scams, and prison resentencing reforms.
Data center battles started in the states. Now it’s Congress under siege.
The rapid growth of AI-powered data centers is fueling new political fights across the country as communities, lawmakers, and utilities grapple with rising electricity demand, infrastructure strain, water concerns, and the future of energy policy in the United States.Events
Cycle Safety Fest and Crime Stoppers Car Show Returns to Grand Junction April 18
Grand Junction’s Cycle Safety Fest and Crime Stoppers Car Show returns April 18 at Mesa County Fairgrounds. Enjoy car displays, bike safety courses, demos, food trucks, and hands-on activities for all ages from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Ag Awareness Week to Highlight Mesa County’s Agricultural Heritage and Future
Ag Awareness Week will take place March 14–24 across Mesa County, featuring ranching events, educational workshops, student programs, and a documentary screening focused on the region’s agriculture, food systems, and livestock industry.Government
Western Slope Civic Wrap-Up: Local Government Approves Millions for Affordable Housing While Neighbors Battle High-Density Zoning Changes
Local leaders across Colorado’s Western Slope pushed through massive housing bonds, fought federal broadband red tape, and faced angry neighbors over new high-density development this week. From Grand Junction to Glenwood Springs, big money is moving to shape how local communities grow.
Western Slope Civic Wrap-Up: Week Ending May 16
This week across the Western Slope: Grand Junction hits a historic Prop 123 affordable housing milestone, Garfield County hears tense public testimony on the Spring Valley Ranch PUD, and Montrose County appoints a new Emergency Manager ahead of critical wildfire code deadlines.
Western Slope Civic Briefing: Housing Fast-Tracks, New Grant Investments, and the Water Battles Ahead
This week’s Western Slope civic update covers Grand Junction’s new fast-track housing approvals, Garfield County grant funding, behavioral health investments in public safety, and Montrose County’s push to align on critical water policy ahead of upcoming state decisions.
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Grand Junction Traffic Alert: Road Closures, Lane Shifts and Detours Planned for Week of June 1
Multiple road projects across Grand Junction will impact travel during the week of June 1. Drivers can expect closures, lane shifts, sidewalk detours, and overnight construction work on Patterson Road, D ½ Road, Highway 340, Crosby Avenue, and several other key routes.
Rep. Hurd emphasizes need for consistent, predictable energy policies at Denver roundtable
Congressman Jeff Hurd told Colorado energy leaders that stable, predictable policies are critical for long-term planning and affordable energy costs. During a Denver roundtable, he discussed energy incentives, water funding, immigration reform, and bipartisan priorities.
Colorado Strengthens Bear Feeding Law as Human-Bear Conflicts Rise Across State
Colorado has strengthened penalties for knowingly attracting bears through unsecured trash and food waste after Governor Jared Polis signed HB26-1342 into law. State officials say the changes will help reduce growing human-bear conflicts and improve wildlife safety across Colorado.
Western Slope Civic Preview: Emergency Planning, Water Protection, and Summer Construction Projects Move Forward
Western Slope governments are shifting into summer project season with new emergency response agreements, water infrastructure planning, Redlands construction impacts, public art projects, and delayed zoning discussions tied to growth and development pressures across Mesa County and Grand Junction
These public safety laws passed the Colorado Legislature this year
Colorado lawmakers passed major public safety legislation this year addressing mental health competency cases, domestic violence response, jail abuse prevention, missing student alerts, financial scams, and prison resentencing reforms.
Colorado Charts Its Own Course on Vaccines Amid Federal Pullback
Colorado is strengthening vaccine access and public health protections as state leaders respond to shifting federal vaccine guidance, rising measles cases, and declining immunization rates. New laws and outreach campaigns aim to reinforce public trust in vaccine science.
Data center battles started in the states. Now it’s Congress under siege.
The rapid growth of AI-powered data centers is fueling new political fights across the country as communities, lawmakers, and utilities grapple with rising electricity demand, infrastructure strain, water concerns, and the future of energy policy in the United States.