Western Colorado News 591a8
Plateau Valley wildfire mitigation project planned for August 6a5v6j
Western Slope food insecurity grew 21% since 2019 6z2om
GJHS competes in national Quiz Bowl tournament for 4th straight year 6pg3x
Mesa County behavioral health department to close 6j714b
Jeff Hurd discusses vote for Trump's Big Beautiful Bill 4f2l1t
Four total arrests made in kidnapping incident a5g73
Grand Valley Connects with Clifton, celebrates third anniversary 61846
Memorial Day events honor service, family 5s3j47
Grand Valley girl recognized for earning patches through American Legion Auxiliary program 1yg5h
Grand Junction Regional Airport seeing fewer engers leaking to other Colorado airports 6o171g
In Other News 59413r
County Commissioners approve event venue near Little Park Road 192iu
D51 continues seeing increased expulsion rate 2q186c
Hiker dies in Little Dolores Falls area; GJFD responds to fire on Bunting Avenue 8563p
Clutch hitting, solid pitching help Walters State remain unbeaten at JUCO 4433u
So far in the 2025 Alpine Bank Junior College World Series, the winning team has scored more than 10 runs to ensure a victory.
Salt Lake rallies from early 10-run deficit to oust Florence-Darlington at JUCO 4c6j2v
Here's how teams stack up after day four of the JUCO World Series 2x5h5q
Walters State outlasts McLennan in Memorial Day matchup 5h1m
After tough loss in fireworks game at JUCO, McLennan rebounds to send Blinn home 2151w
Stinger bats overpower Shelton State in final JUCO first round game 3n266a
CMU SPORTS FROM THE SOURCE 576k23
Anderson named RMAC Academic Player of the Year 3i2k30
Schreiber named Academic Player of the Year as Mavs lead the way with six first team all-academic picks 1546q
Three Mavs named to Academic All-District® Softball Team 1o62f
Bryant to play in IWLCA Senior All-Star Game 5z2s5i
Sentinel Multimedia m1u1
Mesa County behavioral health department to close 6j714b
Mesa County behavioral health department to close 6j714b
PHOTOS: Junior College World Series 6x3j3c
Your Town: May 31, 2025 655l52
Lifestyle Briefs 1k3g5z
Opinion 2v3315
Editorials 3an48
THE VOICE OF THE SENTINEL
"Voodoo economics' casts another spell 474sq
A wet blanket for Shoshone water rights? 1m571w
For 4th/5th pilot, it's Phase2 now or start over later 3q5112
Monument Road trail celebration a contrast to 4th/5th 1p3w26
'Pay for success' models should be on agenda 6ws5c
Nonprofits in the crosshairs of big 'beautiful' bill 452f3z
Letters to the Editor 2q67
Jim Spehar 613p6f
Both ways, Jeff? 5h23u
Separating the wheat from the chaff 4c1g1j
Greg Walcher 5u55k
Energy and the environment: Having it both ways 5vpu
Should foreign enemies own American land? 6l5a
Gene Goffin 45c63
Who will lead country away from authoritarian path? 5f1l2a
Who will defend the constitutional order? It takes all of us 392nw
Guest Columns 2v2d1g
City Council is creating a culture war out of a safety project 2118i
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder 71703g
Handling of 4th/5th is eroding trust in government 95p6a
Energy dominance hurts public lands q4pw
The "Red Scare" is behind us, but its tactics aren't 12a6l
ing the baton 5r2n3s
Medicaid is mental health: What Colorado stands to lose 3h6i2w
Don't cut the lifeline 2u6q6b
US 212m5e
Faizan Zaki wins the Scripps National Spelling Bee a year after finishing runner-up 435uq
Faizan Zaki has seized the title of best speller in the English language at the Scripps National Spelling Bee. The 13-year-old from Allen, Texas, was runner-up last year after he lost in a lightning-round tiebreaker. He ousted eight other accomplished spellers to win the title on Thursday night, including two that he let back into the competition after his own careless flub. Told to take a deep breath before his final word, “eclaircissement,” he didn’t ask a single question before spelling it correctly. He pumped his fists and collapsed to the stage after saying the final letter.
Faizan Zaki wins the Scripps National Spelling Bee a year after finishing runner-up 435uq
Bernard Kerik, who served as NYC police commissioner on 9/11, pleaded guilty to tax fraud and later pardoned, has died 34625v
CVS and Express Scripts sue Arkansas over restriction on pharmacy benefit managers 3c425
National News 4l225m
World 6y6pr
Witnesses in Gaza describe more chaos at food distribution sites 3i5f4i
Chaos erupted again as tens of thousands of desperate Palestinians tried to collect food from distribution sites in the Gaza Strip run by a new U.S.- and Israeli-backed foundation. Multiple witnesses on Thursday reported a free-for-all of people grabbing aid, and they said Israeli troops opened fire to control crowds. In central Gaza, Associated Press video showed smoke bombs arching through the air around a distribution center, and gunfire was audible as an Israeli tank moved nearby. Witnesses said it was Israeli troops who fired the projectiles to clear large crowds of Palestinians after the center ran out of supplies. The Israeli military said Hamas was responsible for the crisis by stealing aid and refusing to release the remaining hostages in Gaza.
Hospital officials say an Israeli strike on a house in central Gaza killed 22 people, including 9 women and children 3f175g
African Development Bank elects top economist as president to face funding challenges 1j263n
Gaza Health Ministry says 1 killed, 48 wounded when Israeli forces opened fire on crowds overrunning Gaza aid site 4w513s
Chance of Rain: 15%
Sunrise: 05:51:25 AM
Sunset: 08:32:09 PM
Humidity: 40%
Wind: ENE @ 7 mph
UV Index: 0 Low
Thursday Night 1e4a2u
Partly cloudy skies. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. Low 57F. Winds ENE at 5 to 10 mph.
Chance of Rain: 0%
Sunrise: 05:50:58 AM
Sunset: 08:32:53 PM
Humidity: 23%
Wind: S @ 9 mph
UV Index: 9 Very High
Friday Night 434u2b
Clear skies. Low 61F. Winds ENE at 5 to 10 mph.
Chance of Rain: 2%
Sunrise: 05:50:32 AM
Sunset: 08:33:36 PM
Humidity: 18%
Wind: SSW @ 11 mph
UV Index: 9 Very High
Saturday Night 582oy
Some clouds early will give way to generally clear conditions overnight. Low 63F. Winds ENE at 5 to 10 mph.
Chance of Rain: 15%
Sunrise: 05:50:09 AM
Sunset: 08:34:18 PM
Humidity: 16%
Wind: SSW @ 12 mph
UV Index: 9 Very High
Sunday Night 6e591c
Partly cloudy during the evening followed by cloudy skies overnight. Low 67F. Winds E at 5 to 10 mph.
Chance of Rain: 50%
Sunrise: 05:49:47 AM
Sunset: 08:34:58 PM
Humidity: 37%
Wind: SW @ 11 mph
UV Index: 6 High
Monday Night 1s615x
Cloudy with occasional rain showers. Low 56F. Winds ENE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50%.
Chance of Rain: 39%
Sunrise: 05:49:27 AM
Sunset: 08:35:38 PM
Humidity: 37%
Wind: WSW @ 12 mph
UV Index: 8 Very High
Tuesday Night 394s4z
Partly cloudy skies early followed by mostly cloudy skies and a few showers later at night. Low 54F. NNW winds shifting to E at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 30%.
Chance of Rain: 24%
Sunrise: 05:49:09 AM
Sunset: 08:36:16 PM
Humidity: 32%
Wind: SW @ 12 mph
UV Index: 9 Very High
Wednesday Night 3z172n
A few clouds. Low 57F. N winds shifting to E at 10 to 15 mph.
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