Local students graduate from Fort Lewis College

Fort Lewis College hosted its first in-person commencement in a year with multiple outdoor ceremonies celebrating nearly 400 graduating seniors. About 60 graduates were recognized during eac...

Local students named to dean's list at Fort Lewis College

More than 400 students were named to Fort Lewis College's dean's list for the spring semester. These students took at least 15 credits of gradable hours and achieved a 3.60 or higher grade p...

Olympic champ Biles withdraws from all-around competition

TOKYO (AP) — Simone Biles will not defend her Olympic title. The American gymnastics superstar withdrew from Thursday's all-around competition to focus on her mental well-being. USA Gymnasti...

Our View: Pueblo Community College weathers pandemic with top grades

COVID-19 has taken its toll on every sort of institution, business and organization in our region over the past 18 months. Recently, we got curious about how Pueblo Community College was far...

Facing up to hard truths about Native Amercian boarding schools

The national and global spotlight shines briefly on our region through a New York Times article published July 19, dateline Durango, Colorado: “Lost Lives, Lost Culture: The Forgotten Histor...

Defining fascism, anti-fascism

I’ve heard a few prominent themes in community feedback to my protests, “Go Home!” being one of them. It’s true, I’m not from here. I’ve lived in seven of the United States of America and ha...

What’s behind a workforce shortage in Southwest Colorado?

Local businesses struggle to find willing applicants

New program at Durango’s soup kitchen sets parolees up for success

Manna gets $210,000 to offer resource support

Work begins on Mount Wilson approach trail

Three-year project will create single route toward summit of local fourteener

Silverton voters to decide fate of OHVs: Ban ’em, allow them or keep status quo

Some residents are frustrated by noise and destruction, others see economic boon

Durango mountain biker Christopher Blevins puts on show at Summer Olympics

Cyclist starts race at back of pack and finishes in 14th place

U.S. vows to improve protections for wild horse adoptions

RENO, Nev. (AP) — U.S. officials who are trying to adopt out wild horses captured on public land say they are tightening protections to guard against the illegal resale of the animals for sl...
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