Ed Chandler
Ed has been waking up the Grand Valley since KOOL 107.9 went on the air in 19993, playing Western Colorado’s Greatest Hits.
Ed has been waking up the Grand Valley since KOOL 107.9 went on the air in 19993, playing Western Colorado’s Greatest Hits.
A guy filming grizzlies in Alaska got some fantastic footage when one of the bears tried to eat the camera. If you've ever wondered what the inside of a grizzly's mouth looks like, now you know.
I think we've all had this happen to us. You start to talk and suddenly everything comes out wrong. The harder you try to make it better, the worse it gets. There's really nothing you can do but start over. That's difficult, especially when you're on live television.
A team of demolition experts with 220 pounds of high grade explosives couldn't turn this building into anything more than a replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Eagle Scout is the highest rank of the Boy Scouts and a troop of Grand Junction Scouts proved they're well on their way to that honor by living up to the Scout law, "A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent."
It's college guy versus puppy to see who can get the most kisses. Who do you think wins?
Fox Sports reporter Dan Moriarty was interviewing Matthew Perry during a hockey game when he unintentionally congratulates him on the cancellation of his show 'Go On.' Perry responds in a very funny way.
A curious kitten checking out some strange new creatures panics when one of the lizards gets too close for comfort.
A group filming quail hunting got some unexpected footage when a flushed out bird flies right into the hand of one of the hunters.
Growing up left-handed in a right-handed world, I've tried pretty much everything with my opposite hand. The results were the same as these guys.
For most of us, the skis have been stored away for the season and the bicycle and other summer gear will be the choice for the next several months. Still, it's nice to at least dream of just one more day on the slopes. Thanks to French professional skier Candide Thovex, we can take a virtual run down the French Alps.