BLM Tres Rios office closes several recreation areas

The Bureau of Land Management Tres Rios Field Office on Friday announced it was closing several recreation areas near Durango. Public entry is closed to the Special Recreation Man...

A turning point?

The lifting of evacuation orders for 375 residences and 19 businesses on Thursday afternoon, coming a day after residents were allowed back into more than 500 homes and 20 businesses in the ...

Summer plans and projects underway in Cortez

It’s been a busy few weeks in Cortez. On May 23, the results of a “Feasibility and Business Case Study” for fiber to the home (FTTH) were shared with the community, with several interesting ...

Editorial cartoon

Thanks to all who helped save elm trees

This is an open letter to acknowledge, with many thanks, those 100 citizens who signed a petition circulated in Dolores, who were collectively against removal of six well-established elm tre...

Call for bipartisan support of Farm Bill

In May, the U.S. House of Representatives rejected the Agriculture and Nutrition Act of 2018, or “Farm Bill,” to reauthorize farm programs and policy as well as the Supplemental Nutrition As...

‘Knee’ issue is being used as theater

It is not anti-flag, anti-anthem or anti-military. To me, it’s a peaceful and tangible means of expression to say “consider how many of my brothers and sisters of color are treated unfairly,...

Evacuation orders in 416 Fire begin to lift

‘We were tired of living out of suitcases’

8 homes in Moab burn as wildfires menace the West

Fire along Wyoming-Colorado border doubles in size

Cortez Public Library hosts Discover Health exhibit

Local swimmers perform well in Durango Summer Invite

Erin Lawrence wins six events; Cody Farias wins four

Burro Fire continues to grow; storm could bring lightning, a little rain

Fire jumps Forest Road 561 to south, moves northeast
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