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Grand Junction said it has about 1,000 properties left to inspect. Properties built after 1967 will not be inspected, as the city had required the use of copper service lines by then.
Once upon a time, Grand Junction was a “flyover city” for adventurers traveling between Moab, Utah, and Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. But don’t let its scruffy perimeter fool you. This high ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The first full month of GPS data points have been collected from Colorado’s 29 collared gray wolves, showing that the canines have spread toward Grand Junction and Teller ...