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There is a special mystique about the southwest region of Colorado. It can be felt among ancient Anasazi Indian cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park and in the quiet of rugged mining ghost towns high in the San Juan Mountains.

From the sheer depths of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument to the exhilarating vistas from Grand Mesa, world's largest flattop mountain, the region is rich in western history, Victorian architecture and Native American cultures.

 

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Local News from KKCO Grand Junction via Yahoo! News

Police are warning that popular GPS devices are attractive to theives.

 

The White House says President Bush signed into law a bill that Congress approved to keep unemployment checks flowing to jobless Americans through the holiday season.

 

It looks like stocks may be getting a break from the steep sell-off of the past two days.

 

Investigators have determined that a natural gas leak from a pipeline under the street led to a deadly explosion that leveled a restaurant and a neighboring store.

 

A court hearing for a 20-year-old Montezuma County man charged with killing and dismembering his father has been postponed.

 

With food prices rising, beef promoters are pushing new cuts of meat to offer restaurant customers lower-priced steaks from meat that might otherwise have become hamburgers or roasts.

 

British scientists develop a new technique that can recognize fingerprints even after they've been wiped off a bullet

 

Winter weather may be delayed so far, but not being prepared for when snowstorms hit can be fatal.

 

The government says new claims for unemployment benefits jumped last week to a 16-year high, providing more evidence of a rapidly weakening labor market.

 

Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney discusses why he thinks a bailout is the worst thing for the auto industry.

 
 

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