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Why Sacred Harp singers are revamping an iconic pre-Civil War hymnal

The American folk tradition is as much about the community as it is the music

Photos: Goal achieved for 120 seniors in Southwest Colorado

Police blotter

Wednesday, May 21 7:05 a.m.: An officer responded to the City Pool, 803 E. Montezuma Ave., where a man was cited for indecent exposure after allegedly urinating on the building. Case #250009...

Durango fire chief stresses wildfire mitigation amid drought, limited resources

Efforts focus on early action, community awareness and smart planning

Durango seeks feedback on speed management plan

Temporary traffic-calming features to be installed this summer, fall

Wastewater system fails near Hesperus, sending E. coli into nearby waterway

State health department: Private well users near Pine Winds Mobile Home Park should use bottled or filtered water

Lone wolf ventures into Southwest Colorado

CPW says animals are exploring new territory

Cortez man who threatened to kill Colorado election official gets prison

Teak Ty Brockbank blamed exposure to far-right content for motivating his online threats

If it’s OK to have a red kangaroo, what other unusual animals can we own in Colorado?

How far out can you really go, when it comes to owning a pet in this state?

When will Durango airport hit threshold for an air traffic control tower?

Private and commercial pilots use an open radio frequency to communicate their positions

Avoid the speech you’ll regret. Ask, listen, learn.

By the time you’re reading this, the Roman Catholic Church has had a new Pope for some weeks now. What a spectacle it was. The whole world seemed to watch with bated breath – whatever that m...

The Fancy Navajo shares book at Farmington Museum’s Native Table event

Alana Yazzie returns home to share new twists to Navajo cooking
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