I've loved music for as long as I can remember but never gave serious thought to working in radio until I was in college. Even then, I wasn't sure it was my career calling. That all changed when I got my first real radio job.
Ed Chandler
Grand Junction Police Attempting to Identify Theft Suspect
The Grand Junction Police Department is trying to identify a man who stole a hand-held scanner from a Grand Junction store.
Endangered Razorback Sucker Making a Comeback in Colorado
The critically endangered razorback sucker, a native fish in the Colorado River basin, is slowly making a comeback that could merit a positive reclassification.
What You Should Know About Receiving the Wireless Emergency Alert Test on Your Phone
The FCC and FEMA are conducting the first ever Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) test on October 3rd. Here's what you need to know about receiving the test on your phone.
Grand Junction Stores You Won’t Be Shopping At On Thanksgiving Day
In the rush to get holiday shopping started, many stores have started opening on Thanksgiving Day rather than waiting until Black Friday. These Grand Junction stores won't be among them.
Celebrate National Coffee With a Cop Day at Two Grand Junction Coffee Shops
National Coffee With a Cop Day is Wednesday, October 3 and the Grand Junction Police Department and Mesa County Sheriff's Office wants you to join them for coffee at two locations.
Red Mountain Pass Gets New Rock Catching Fence and Netting
When rocks come tumbling down Red Mountain Pass, it is critical those rocks get caught before landing on the highway or smashing a car.
50 Employers Participating in Mesa County Workforce Center Job Fair
If you're looking for a job, this is a great way to find one.
One Person Dies Another Hospitalized in Auto Accident Near Palisade
One person has died and another is in the hospital after the vehicle they were in went off of the highway and into the Colorado River near Palisade.
BLM Ready to Resume Prescribed Burns in Colorado
Wildfires in Colorado have consumed an enormous number of acres of vegetation this year so why would the Bureau of Land Management want to start more fires?
UPDATED: Mesa County Sheriff’s Office Searching for Missing Clifton Man
A man who lives in Clifton left his home on Wednesday morning (September 26) around 10:30 a.m. possibly to visit a nearby friend. He has not been seen since.