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Durango kayaker reacts to Animas River photo that went viral

It is now the iconic photo of a mine cleanup gone wrong – a photo that has been seen by countless people and one that defines the enormity of an environmental disaster. Since the ...

EPA says it can handle the cleanup of Animas River

The Environmental Protection Agency typically responds to disasters caused by private interests; it doesn’t cause them. So the agency finds itself in an unusual position of accepting blame f...

Cortez, CDOT schedule second meeting on U.S. 160

The city of Cortez and the Colorado Department of Transportation have scheduled a second public meeting on the access plan for U.S. 160 between Maple and Patton streets on Wednesday, Aug. 26...

Graphic evidence leads to conviction

Cortez man faces lifetime sentence

EPA: 3 million gallons of bad water hit Animas

City, county declare emergency

Outdoor pot grows face ban

First reading of ban set for tonight

M-CHS budgets dip from ’12 estimates

Costs, funding decline; Journal plans expanded coverage on Friday

Moose sighted near Lizard Head Pass

Solitary beast takes liking to river basins

In north valley, irrigation companies work to keep Animas River pollution out

Ditch companies shut off headgates before spill arrived

Local businesses starting to feel the pinch from a soiled Animas River

When the Animas River is mustard yellow at the busy end of the tourist summer season, what happens? Local rafting companies say losses are in the thousands of dollars daily. ...

Raft companies facing tough times

Other businesses waiting to gauge impacts

Politicians raise ire over EPA’s slow response, accountability over Animas River mine spill

Ellen Roberts: ‘What we see before us is horrifying’
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