Hundreds march in Farmington in solidarity with Lakota graduate

Navajo Nation officials and American Indian Movement show up

Montezuma-Cortez’s hot streak ends in regional final

Coal Ridge knocks out M-CHS one game shy of state tournament

A youth corps will deploy in Colorado this fall to help teens struggling with mental health

Colorado is joining 10 other states to launch the nation’s first corps of young people to help teenagers access critical mental health resources. Hundreds of Corps members will be deployed i...

Fort Lewis’ Health and Human Performance Center is powering future Olympians

Schlessman Family Hall has helped numerous successful Durango cyclists

Wildlife quid-pro-quo: ‘Something to still think about’

The wildlife quid-pro-quo. It was a proposition advocated more than a half century ago by Willard D. Klimstra, then director of Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Cooperative Wildlife...

‘They will see Navajo Prep’: Graduates celebrate with culture, community

Navajo Nation first lady, vice president emphasize identity

A Lakota graduate’s plume was cut from her cap. The Farmington district leaves questions unanswered

Farmington High School staff removes cultural, religious property from graduate; Navajo Nation officials respond

Presbyterian Church in Cortez to celebrate 75th anniversary

Church was organized in 1948, celebration is June 2

All-state performances abound for Montezuma, Dolores county track teams

Each area school earns all-state finishers to cap season

PHOTOS: Durango 9-R’s Title VI Native American Education program celebrates Class of 2024

Graduates represent seven tribes, including Southern Ute, Ute Mountain Ute and Navajo Diné, on Saturday

Sheriff’s blotter

Friday, May 3 11:51 p.m. A deputy arrested and cited a man with drove a vehicle with a blood alcohol content of 0.08 or more and careless driving at Fourth and Riverside in Dolores. Monday, ...

Federal land managers are planning Colorado’s next wild horse roundup, ignoring pleas to stop using a helicopter

The BLM’s management plan for the Little Book Cliffs near Palisade calls for removing about 100 horses with a helicopter roundup
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