March 2026 Events at the Grand Mesa Arts & Events Center
The Grand Mesa Arts & Events Center (GMAEC) in Cedaredge is hosting a wide range of concerts, exhibitions, youth programs, and creative workshops throughout March 2026. Located on the south side of the Grand Mesa in Delta County, the venue has become an important gathering place for arts and culture
Western Slope Seed Swaps and Gardening Events Kick Off the 2026 Growing Season
Seed swaps, gardening workshops, and free seed programs are returning across the Western Slope this March. Libraries, farmers markets, and community groups in Mesa County, Montrose, and Cedaredge are hosting events to help gardeners prepare for the 2026 growing season.Latest Articles
Colorado bill would require safety plans to protect workers from extreme temperatures
Colorado lawmakers are weighing a bill that would require employers to develop safety plans for workers exposed to extreme heat and cold. The proposal would begin with state data collection in 2027 and could lead to workplace prevention plans and training standards.
Grand Junction Businesses and Volunteers Organize Aid Drive for Unhoused Residents
A community donation drive in Grand Junction is collecting tents, sleeping bags, hygiene supplies, and other essentials through April 1 to support people displaced after the closure of HomewardBound’s North Avenue shelter. Multiple drop-off locations are accepting supplies.
Road Closures and Lane Reductions Planned Across Grand Junction for Week of March 16
Drivers in Grand Junction should expect several road closures and lane restrictions this week as construction continues on the Four Canyons Parkway project, D ½ Road capacity improvements, and CDOT highway work across the city.
Glenwood Springs Parks and Recreation Announces Ice Rink “Slush Down,” Summer Programs, and Spring Activities
Glenwood Springs Parks and Recreation announced its first-ever “Slush Down” ice rink closing party along with summer youth programs, sports leagues, aquatics classes, art workshops, and outdoor gear rentals as the community heads into the spring recreation season.
Montrose Invites Community Input on Sculpture for New Oak Grove Roundabout
The City of Montrose is asking residents to help shape a new roundabout sculpture planned for East Oak Grove Road and Rio Grande Avenue. A community survey is open through April 5 to gather ideas on the theme, style, and colors of the future public art installation.
Affordability for Colorado families would see boost from Democrats’ tax package
A package of Colorado bills advancing in the state House would roll back certain corporate tax breaks to fund a new tax credit for low- and middle-income families after the Family Affordability Tax Credit is expected to lapse this year.News
Bipartisan majorities in Western states oppose Trump rollback of public lands protections
by Chase Woodruff, Colorado Newsline February 19, 2026 Large, bipartisan majorities of voters across eight Western states remain concerned about the impacts of climate change and opposed to efforts by the Trump administration to weaken environmental rules and public lands protections. Eighty-four percent of Western voters say that “rollbacks of
Trump administration to cut public health funding for Colorado
by Lindsey Toomer, Colorado Newsline February 10, 2026 Update: On Feb. 11, a federal judge in Illinois issued an emergency temporary restraining order, which blocks the Trump administration from cutting the public health funds to state programs. The Trump administration will cut $600 million in public health funds for four
Funding Applications Open as Grand Junction Invests in Local Arts and Culture
The City of Grand Junction has opened its annual Commission on Arts and Culture funding program, inviting nonprofit organizations and public agencies across Colorado to apply. The program supports local arts and cultural events, community projects, and creative programming that strengthen the region’s cultural landscape. Applications are due Sunday,Events
Ag Awareness Week to Highlight Mesa County’s Agricultural Heritage and Future
Ag Awareness Week will take place March 14–24 across Mesa County, featuring ranching events, educational workshops, student programs, and a documentary screening focused on the region’s agriculture, food systems, and livestock industry.
Events Calendar: December 16–31
Celebrate the holiday season across the Western Slope with festive markets, concerts, family activities, charity drives, and multiple New Year’s Eve celebrations. Here’s your full guide to everything happening December 16–31 in Grand Junction, Carbondale, Fruita, and Montrose.
Weekly Grand Junction Area Events: Markets, Concerts & Holiday Celebrations Dec 7-14
Holiday concerts, markets, movies, and community gatherings fill the Western Slope this week. Explore verified events across Grand Junction, Fruita, and Glenwood Springs, including contacts and registration details.
Stuff the Bearcat: Toys for Tots Toy Drive
On Sunday December 7, GJPD SWAT Operators will be collecting new and unwrapped toys for the Stuff the Bearcat: Toys for Tots Toy Drive, spreading holiday joy and giving back to children in need. 📆 Sunday, December 7, 2025, 📍Outside the Target Store entrance at Mesa Mall ⏰ 11 a.m. toGovernment
Montrose Invites Community Input on Sculpture for New Oak Grove Roundabout
The City of Montrose is asking residents to help shape a new roundabout sculpture planned for East Oak Grove Road and Rio Grande Avenue. A community survey is open through April 5 to gather ideas on the theme, style, and colors of the future public art installation.
Grand Junction Crosby Avenue Reconstruction Project to Begin in April
Grand Junction will begin reconstruction of Crosby Avenue in April after City Council approved the project March 4. Improvements include bike lanes, a separated shared-use path, upgraded lighting, and better connections to the Riverfront Trail and nearby neighborhoods.Latest Articles
Colorado bill would require safety plans to protect workers from extreme temperatures
Colorado lawmakers are weighing a bill that would require employers to develop safety plans for workers exposed to extreme heat and cold. The proposal would begin with state data collection in 2027 and could lead to workplace prevention plans and training standards.
Grand Junction Businesses and Volunteers Organize Aid Drive for Unhoused Residents
A community donation drive in Grand Junction is collecting tents, sleeping bags, hygiene supplies, and other essentials through April 1 to support people displaced after the closure of HomewardBound’s North Avenue shelter. Multiple drop-off locations are accepting supplies.
Road Closures and Lane Reductions Planned Across Grand Junction for Week of March 16
Drivers in Grand Junction should expect several road closures and lane restrictions this week as construction continues on the Four Canyons Parkway project, D ½ Road capacity improvements, and CDOT highway work across the city.
Glenwood Springs Parks and Recreation Announces Ice Rink “Slush Down,” Summer Programs, and Spring Activities
Glenwood Springs Parks and Recreation announced its first-ever “Slush Down” ice rink closing party along with summer youth programs, sports leagues, aquatics classes, art workshops, and outdoor gear rentals as the community heads into the spring recreation season.
Montrose Invites Community Input on Sculpture for New Oak Grove Roundabout
The City of Montrose is asking residents to help shape a new roundabout sculpture planned for East Oak Grove Road and Rio Grande Avenue. A community survey is open through April 5 to gather ideas on the theme, style, and colors of the future public art installation.