The bird tours

On Sunday, a diverse group of birders arrived at Summit Lake Reservoir for a tour led by a teenager who knows to make the birds come calling. On Saturday, the Butler Corner Nature Center hosted a more laid-back tour as families gathered for a walk and a child-friendly introduction to birdwatching.

Protest against Utah uranium mill is on Saturday

Annual march to uranium mill is on Saturday

Girl attacked by bear is expected to mend; bear is killed

Grand Junction 5-year-old receives dozens of stitches

In Bluff, the Silver Dollar Bar becomes the Bears Ears Education Center

Downtown Durango thrives because buildings get recycled. Former car dealerships are now brewpubs and office buildings. Our historic electric power plant is the Powerhouse Science...

Cortez Farmers Market to begin June 2

Vendor spots are still available

Young Mormons drive faith’s gradual acceptance of gay marriage

SALT LAKE CITY – Mormon Alex Landers supports the legalization of gay marriage, despite her religion’s opposition, for a simple reason: She has LGBTQ friends who she loves and respects, incl...

Driving tour targets historic Tiffany, Allison

Trip will spotlight overlooked part of La Plata County

Desert dust causes early snowmelt and water loss

Researchers say dirt hurts already-low snowpack

Navajo man is off Utah ballot, reportedly living in Arizona

Investigation found Willie Grayeyes doesn’t live in San Juan County

Companies show interest in McPhee hydropower project

Two companies contact water district about potential

Ski industry tallies fewer visits in Rockies this winter

Associated Press FRISCO, Colo. — Skier visits to U.S. resorts in the Rocky Mountains were down about 5 percent this past winter, which equates to about 1 million fewer visits than...

Circus classes teach kids confidence, life lessons

Durango Aerial Arts & Acrobatics students to perform this weekend
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