‘Chances of knowing if candidate is a crook’

Recent reports state that Donald Trump and his lawyers are asking to delay his four separate criminal trials until after the election, so as not to “cripple his chances of being elected.” Th...

‘Better options for tackling little mouse problem’

Mouse season is upon us, and for those of us who have little visitors at night or cats dropping deceased furball presents pillows can agree that this time of year can be slightly inconvenien...

‘Nuclear power, weapons inextricably linked’

I recently gave a copy of “American Ground Zero: The Secret Nuclear War” (1993) by Carole Gallagher to the Durango Public Library. It includes more than 70 personal narratives from individua...

‘Don’t be fooled’ by Prop. HH

Proposition HH is on the ballot this November and supporters will try to tell you that it will fund education. Here’s the truth. The state has a $40 billion budget and approximately $9 billi...

‘Amazed by people who rave about scenery’

I’m constantly amazed by people who move here and rave about the scenery. Have you never been somewhere else? And just went “wow?” I lived in Los Angeles for a while too, and it is a big ci...

Aztec man, 2-year-old die in crash on U.S. Highway 491

An Aztec man and his 2-year-old passenger died in a Oct. 19 crash on Highway 491 near mile marker 34. New Mexico State Police say Charles Lane, 64, was driving a white, Dodge pickup northbou...

Nourish Colorado supports local foods in Mancos schools

‘Local food is going to be fresher food,’ consultant says

Happy Pappy’s set to open 50 stores over the next five years

Owner Mark Anderson looking for candidate to take over Durango location

Dolores’ girls cross-country team races to state

Bears send girls team; Nielson qualifies individually for boys

San Juan College hosts Zombie Run in Farmington

The annual event returned to the city last year after a hiatus

Balloonists take to skies after delayed flight Saturday for 2023 Animas Valley Balloon Rally

Weather watch lifted around 9:15 a.m. after gusts calmed

A Colorado rodeo legend clinches one more title: his name in the National Cowboy Hall of Fame

At 75 years old, J.C. Trujillo can still feel the moment he became a rodeo cowboy. He was 6. He remembers his first calf-riding competition for kids “as clear as day,” he said. “I was scared...
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