Tim Gray is the Digital Managing Editor for Townsquare Media's Grand Junction, Fort Collins, Montrose, Colorado and Sierra Vista, Arizona. He was born and raised in Michigan, before moving to his dream state of Colorado. You can find him enjoying any of the hiking trails Colorado has to offer, on the golf course or maybe on the slopes.
Tim Gray
You Want These Things Banned from Colorado for Good
Ask a Coloradan if there are things that can make Colorado a better state, these are some of the things that they'll say.
Popular Colorado Coffee Shop Sadly Closing Local Location
A popular Grand Junction coffee shop will sadly close its doors this month.
Grand Junction is the Perfect Christmas Town in Colorado in My Opinion
Grand Junction may not be the first place you think of during Christmas, but it should definitely be on your list.
Colorado’s Lauren Boebert Believes in Alien-Human Hybrids
Boebert went all-in on the conspiracy theories, and we're not sure if she really believes all of this.
Colorado’s Red Mountain Pass Closed Due to Rockfall
US 550, recognized as one of Colorado's most perilous roads, is presently closed due to a substantial boulder that has fallen onto the roadway.
Stargazing in Colorado: Feast Your Eyes on the Darkest Skies in the US
With little light pollution and incredible altitude, Colorado’s night skies offer some of the most spectacular celestial shows in the country.
Colorado Winter Driving: These Tips Could Save Your Life
Driving during winter in Colorado presents unique conditions that most winter drivers never experience in other states. To ensure your safety, as well as others, follow these useful tips.
Colorado’s Newest Skate Park Ready to Welcome Skaters
Grand Junction, Colo. is almost ready to unveil their newest skate park at Emerson Park. The grand opening ribbon-cutting ceremony is coming on November 16.
You’ll Need to Be Safe Driving in Colorado Due to Winter Weather
Winter has blown into Colorado with a fury today (Nov. 6) and the roadways are a bit sketchy to drive.
Western Colorado Could Deep Snow in the Mountains
Even though winter hasn't officially started, no one told Colorado. Some of Colorado's mountains have already been blasted with snow, and more is coming.