Lake Nighthorse opens Friday for 2022 season

Motorized craft will not be allowed on the water until May

Doctors see surge in patients seeking routine care as pandemic shifts

Preventive medicine, crucial to long-term health, lagged with presence of COVID-19

Durango railroad operator poised to operate Old Tucson site

Western-themed attraction has served as a film set

Need a drill, saw or sewing machine? Check out the Durango Tool Library

For a monthly membership fee, artisans can rent equipment to help with projects

Republican challenger Shelli Shaw to run for House District 59

Candidate highlights education, crime among policy priorities

Drought amplifies beetle damage to Colorado’s forests

State Forest Service report highlights trees’ fragility as insects spread

CPW offers $1 million in grants to reduce human-bear conflicts

Governments, tribes, businesses and individuals eligible for awards of $50,000 to $500,000 for projects

These small, city-owned ski areas keep up the tradition of skiing for all

Durango’s Chapman Hill has been used as an in-town ski area for more than 70 years

How an endangered mouse put the brakes on Animas River Trail improvements in Durango

Project was paused to evaluate possible impact to habitat of New Mexico jumping mouse

Snowstorms help to replenish water supplies in Southwest Colorado

A storm Wednesday will bring more snow, but water managers remain cautious about another dry year

About 50 gather in Durango to support Ukrainian residents

Fundraiser aims to raise money for families impacted by war

Low-pressure storm brings 6-9 inches of snow to parts of Southwest Colorado

Another small blast of moisture expected early Monday