Broken walk signs unsafe

The walk signs on East Third Avenue and College Drive don’t work half the time and are a safety issue. A pedestrian pushes the button multiple times, and the walk sign only occasionally come...

Democrats running in 3rd Congressional District primary discuss guns at Durango forum

3 Democrats pitch their ideas about safety during event at library

New Mexico residents sue for information on massive wildfire

SANTA FE – Dozens of residents in a small New Mexico community impacted by massive wildfires that merged in April are suing the U.S. Forest Service over what they called a failure to provide...

Eli Tomac finishes third after surprise ending at Thunder Valley motocross

Crash by Chase Sexton gives teammate Ken Roczen the overall win Eli Tomac of Cortez, returning Saturday to his home track in Colorado, lost the overall victory in the 450 motocross at Thunde...

Full house treated to Western fun and competition at Ute Mountain rodeo

Locals compete in team roping and saddle bronc; rodeo continues Saturday with Mancos pro Tanner Lockhart

Fun times at the Ute Mountain Roundup rodeo in Cortez

Commissioners to vote on exiting managed camp contract

Amid concerns, La Plata County advised not to buy property along Highway 160

Our View: The science in appreciating beauty

Mass shootings, deadlocked government, unattainable housing, an uptick in teen suicides. Living in these times, we have reasons to get pulled into the vortex of sad news all around us and fe...

Editorial cartoon

Lake Powell’s future: As water recedes, new opportunities for recreation

Lake Powell, the blue-green gem of the Colorado River and one of the 20th century triumphs of the Bureau of Reclamation, is in trouble. Not a lake but a reservoir, its shrinking water level...

Hunters, elk, wolves can share turf

Colorado elk hunters who worry about the return of wolves should be encouraged by the records from state wildlife agencies where wolves now live. These confirm that elk, wolves and elk hunti...

Native American youths to be tapped for conservation projects

ALBUQUERQUE – U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland on Friday rolled out guidelines for a new youth service program meant to create job opportunities for Native Americans while boosting their ...
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