Montrose
Montrose Considers Banning Retail Sale Of Marijuana
The Montrose City Council is set to consider a permanent ban on the retail sale of marijuana in the city.
Energy Dept. Backs Uranium Mining In Western Colorado
The U.S. Department of Energy is again proposing opening up 25,000 acres of land in western Colorado to uranium mining.
Montrose Veteran Fighting To Keep Service Dog
A battle is under way to save an Army veteran’s service dog before it can be euthanized.
Ryan Rallies Supporters In Greeley
Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan is criticizing President Barack Obama’s suggestion of creating a secretary of business.
Obama, Biden Plan More Front Range Appearances
Barack Obama and Paul Ryan are headed back to Colorado after cancelling earlier appearances due to Superstorm Sandy.
Western Slope Man, 82, Dies From West Nile Virus
An 82-year-old Western Slope man has died from the West Nile virus, bringing the statewide death toll from the mosquito-borne virus to three.
Van Garderen Takes Stage, Overall Lead
Tejay van Garderen emerged at the front in last few hundred uphill yards, captured the Stage 2 and assumed the race lead at the USA Pro Challenge on Tuesday.
Colorado Trooper Injured In Motorcycle Accident
A Colorado State Patrol trooper is recovering from injuries following a motorcycle accident while he was on patrol.
Lawyers: Deal Is Close In Listeria Lawsuits
A settlement is in the works in lawsuits against a Colorado farm identified as the source of a nationwide listeria outbreak last fall that killed at least 30 people, attorneys said Monday.
Western Colorado Wildfire Is 92 Percent Contained
A fire that has burned more than 9 square miles in western Colorado is 92 percent contained.



















