On wolves: ‘Boebert’s bill short-circuits scientific process’

In November 2020, Colorado voters decided to restore gray wolves to their former home in Colorado. That vote, and the state-led restoration process now underway is a historic event in wildli...

Call the ‘word police’: Lost art of using correct language

Time was when there were English word/language gurus. No they didn’t reside at universities, where professors focused their attention on literature, not on the language itself. Rather, they ...

‘Power of voters will matter more’

Does the majority still rule? Half of Colorado is now independent, not registered with either major political party, but somehow the two parties have all the control over who gets elected. T...

Editorial cartoon

‘Status of’ trail from Durango to Three Springs?

Is anyone else curious as to the status of the Future Animas River Trail connecting Durango proper to the Three Springs community? As an avid cyclist and runner, I know this project will be ...

‘Crucial that left look at future, respond in relevant’ manner

Immigration is indeed a problem; all Americans agree on that. The right is largely opposed to any immigration, and the left understands that the tolerance of the American people on this iss...

Are ‘American citizens aware of dire situation?’

Recently, Russian President Vladmir Putin warned the West is pushing him “to the point of no return” over starting a nuclear war.“ (www.mirror.co.uk) Russia’s tactical nuclear weapons are ab...

Proposed blinking tower at Bears Ears would ‘defile, dishonor’

My Navajo homeland is the great expanse of land between four sacred mountains in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah. It is our place of origin and Navajo spiritual traditions are rooted ...

Sheriff’s blotter

Friday, May 3 4:59 p.m. A deputy took a report for illegal trash dump at 1323 Railroad Ave. after a woman reported that there were no trash cans along Riverside Parks trail system and when s...

Rock slide creates mess for Durango-Silverton railroad

Officials believe it was weather-related; Saturday and Sunday trains won’t go past Cascade Canyon

Shiny monolith removed from mountains outside Las Vegas

How it got there still is a mystery

More cows are getting avian flu in Colorado. Officials are trying to stop it from spreading to humans

Colorado is seeing a rising number of highly pathogenic avian flu cases in cows. State officials told CPR Friday they’re working with the dairy industry to curb the spread. The first case in...
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