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
Colorado’s Least Known Tunnel Almost Didn’t Happen
You're probably familiar with Colorado's famous Eisenhower Tunnel. Did you know there's a longer tunnel in Colorado?
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.
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.
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.
You Must See This Strange Colorado Art Display for Yourself
Standing in a field on the eastern plains of Colorado, the "Last Chance Module Array" baffles those who visit the site.
Grand Junction High School Student Hospitalized with Kidney Failure
A Grand Junction, Colo., high school student was hospitalized with kidney failure due to E. coli after eating a Quarter Pounder from McDonald's.
Popular Colorado Ski Resort Announces Opening This Week
The race to be the first ski resort to open in Colorado has come to an early finish. One ski resort will be opening this week.
Amazing Photos Showing Colorado’s Brilliant Fall Colors
We totally understand if you don't have the time --or want-- to head to the mountains to view Colorado's awesome fall colors. Don't worry, we got you.
Colorado, Are You Ready for Winter Weather + Cooler Temps?
This weekend (Oct. 18-20) the Colorado mountains could see some big-big snow.
Colorado Towns That Have the Lowest Population in the State
Colorado is full of small towns that consist of very few residents. These are the lowest-populated towns in all of Colorado.
The State of Colorado Prohibits You From Doing Any of These Things
There are too many laws we must follow in Colorado.
Colorado’s Largest + Oldest Growing Organism is a Tree
On Kebler Pass between Paonia and Crested Butte, there's a forest of quaking aspen trees, believed to be the largest aspen stand in Colorado. Let's learn a bit, shall we?