The Civic Week Ahead June 8-14: Kinikin Road, Mesa County Budget Prep and Garfield County Services
Western Slope boards enter crisis-response mode this week. Track Montrose County's emergency Kinikin Road repair options, Mesa County's early 2027 budget kickoff constraints, and Garfield County's critical senior and childhood service funding.
Civic Wrap-Up: Camping Enforcement Changes, Emergency Infrastructure Rescues, and Extreme Basin Runoff Drops
Grand Junction overhauls its public property camping rules following the Supreme Court's Grants Pass shift, while Montrose executes an emergency roundabout rescue, and extreme water drops trigger municipal drought warnings across Mesa County.
Free Fishing Weekend Returns to Colorado June 6-7
Colorado residents and visitors can fish for free June 6-7 as Colorado Parks and Wildlife waives fishing license and Habitat Stamp requirements statewide. The annual Free Fishing Weekend offers a chance to explore Colorado's lakes, rivers, and streams at no cost.Latest Articles
June Western Slope Community Guide: Local Wine Workshops, Historic Festivals, and Civic Forums
Discover your path on the Western Slope this June with our hyper-local community guide. Features hands-on agricultural propagation in Palisade, civic policy roundtables in Loma, regional warehouse mutual aid networks, and volunteer-backed historic walking tours across Mesa County.
Grand Junction Traffic Alert: Road Closures and Lane Shifts Planned for Week of June 15
Grand Junction drivers should plan for road closures, lane shifts and construction delays during the week of June 15. Major impacts are expected on Patterson Road, D ½ Road, Riverside Parkway, Highway 340, 25 Road, Ute Avenue and Pitkin Avenue.
Trivia Nights, Valentine’s Cards: Overlooked Social Connections Can Prevent Suicide
By Aneri Pattani, KFF Health news If you or someone you know may be experiencing a mental health crisis, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing or texting “988.” Nearly every Tuesday for a decade, Steve Siple attended a bar trivia night with friends in Birmingham, Alabama. After
Colorado county clerks to mail out 2026 primary ballots this week
Colorado county clerks are mailing June 30 primary ballots. Registered party members get their party’s ballot, while unaffiliated voters (over 50% of the state's 4M voters) get both major party ballots. Voters can update registration by June 22 to receive a mail-in ballot.
Glenwood Springs to Host State of Public Safety Event June 10
Glenwood Springs residents can ask questions and share feedback with city police and fire leaders during a free State of Public Safety event on Wednesday, June 10. Topics include emergency preparedness, fire mitigation, evacuation planning, speed cameras, homelessness and public safety funding.News
Gov. Polis declares statewide drought emergency
Gov. Jared Polis declared a statewide drought emergency as nearly 93% of Colorado faces moderate to exceptional drought. The declaration moves the state into Phase 3 of its drought response plan, opening emergency coordination and potential funding support.
Farm animal welfare rules might be rolled back by Congress
Congress is considering a farm bill provision that could roll back state animal welfare laws, including rules on gestation crates, veal crates and battery cages. The debate pits farm groups seeking uniform national standards against advocates for state authority and humane livestock practices.
Colorado’s 3 Republican candidates for governor square off in first full debate
Colorado Republicans vying to become the state's next governor clashed in their first full televised debate. Candidates Victor Marx, Barbara Kirkmeyer, and Scott Bottoms traded sharp attacks while outlining their visions ahead of the June 30 primary election.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
Colorado county clerks to mail out 2026 primary ballots this week
Colorado county clerks are mailing June 30 primary ballots. Registered party members get their party’s ballot, while unaffiliated voters (over 50% of the state's 4M voters) get both major party ballots. Voters can update registration by June 22 to receive a mail-in ballot.
From Affordable Housing to Public Camping Rules: Key Decisions Coming This Week Across the Western Slope
A packed week of public meetings across the Western Slope will address affordable housing, public camping rules, water security, infrastructure spending, and development proposals. Here's what residents in Mesa, Montrose, and Garfield counties should know before attending.
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.Latest Articles
June Western Slope Community Guide: Local Wine Workshops, Historic Festivals, and Civic Forums
Discover your path on the Western Slope this June with our hyper-local community guide. Features hands-on agricultural propagation in Palisade, civic policy roundtables in Loma, regional warehouse mutual aid networks, and volunteer-backed historic walking tours across Mesa County.
Grand Junction Traffic Alert: Road Closures and Lane Shifts Planned for Week of June 15
Grand Junction drivers should plan for road closures, lane shifts and construction delays during the week of June 15. Major impacts are expected on Patterson Road, D ½ Road, Riverside Parkway, Highway 340, 25 Road, Ute Avenue and Pitkin Avenue.
Trivia Nights, Valentine’s Cards: Overlooked Social Connections Can Prevent Suicide
By Aneri Pattani, KFF Health news If you or someone you know may be experiencing a mental health crisis, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing or texting “988.” Nearly every Tuesday for a decade, Steve Siple attended a bar trivia night with friends in Birmingham, Alabama. After
Colorado county clerks to mail out 2026 primary ballots this week
Colorado county clerks are mailing June 30 primary ballots. Registered party members get their party’s ballot, while unaffiliated voters (over 50% of the state's 4M voters) get both major party ballots. Voters can update registration by June 22 to receive a mail-in ballot.