Stop comparing the Trump administration to Nazis

I know the comparisons are easy to make, but it’s the wrong format of a government takeover. Things have changed and our leaders have learned a thing or two. Instead, let’s focus on who the...

School District 9-R’s board is a distracted one

The Durango school board obviously lost their way on what the responsibilities of the board is. Deciding weather or not pride and BLM flags should be allowed on school campus is in no way p...

The best little library celebrates Black History Month

I was at the Mancos Public Library recently and was delighted to discover a beautiful and comprehensive display celebrating Black History Month, again this February. The celebration of Blac...

Editorial cartoon

Eli Tomac out with broken leg; Cooper Webb wins Supercross Round 6

It is unclear when Tomac will return to racing this season

Durango custom homebuilder faces federal charges

Kenneth Edward Asher is accused of destroying natural resources near Lake Nighthorse

Sheriff’s blotter

Sunday, Jan. 26 1:42 a.m. A man was cited with harassment after he allegedly kicked in his aunt’s door in the 28000 block of U.S. Highway 160 in Cortez. She said he chased her outside the h...

Las Cruces UkeFest 2025 to take place May 16-18

Early bird registration open through Feb. 20 The Las Cruces UkeFest 2025 is set for May 16 to 18, offering a fun weekend of ukulele music and culture in southern New Mexico. The festival wi...

Fort Lewis College recognized with Carnegie Designation as research institute

As of December 2024, FLC spent $50 million on undergraduate research

Cortez-area wrestlers show grit and determination at state tournament

Saturday night marked the conclusion of the 2025 Colorado High School Activities Association State Wrestling Championships at Ball Arena in Denver, held Feb. 13-15. Several Cortez-area wrest...

Colorado maps out plan to let vendors sell and install tire chains along roadways

Senate Bill 69 would also require rental car companies to notify their customers of Colorado’s traction laws

Nearly 60 avalanches reported in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains during Valentine’s Day storm

‘Anything steep enough to ski was steep enough to slide,’ skier wrote
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