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One of world’s largest steam engines converted from coal to oil

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – It’s longer than two city buses, weighs more than a Boeing 747 fully loaded with passengers and can pull 16 Statues of Liberty over a mountain. The Big Boy No. 40...

Hearing in Colorado school shooting put off until next week

Prosecutors could be deciding whether to try 16-year-old as an adult

WWII-era Navajo Code Talker Fleming Begaye Sr. dies at 97

The Navajo Nation has announced that World War II-era Navajo Code Talker Fleming Begaye Sr. has died. Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez says Begaye died Friday in Chinle, Arizo...

Bill targets immediate gun sales to out-of-state residents

COLORADO SPRINGS – U.S. Rep. Jason Crow says he aims to close an “obvious loophole” in federal law that allowed a Florida woman obsessed with the Columbine school shooting to buy a shotgun i...

Durango’s Juniper School is moving to Tech Center

Elementary plans to grow enrollment in new location

Animas High class found way to lower suicide, depression risk

Curriculum built on the concept of heroic journey

Visiting SW Colorado, AG shows support for vulnerable residents

Acknowledges those mental illness, addiction and illegal immigration status

Volunteers, Red Cross install 136 free smoke alarms in Cortez

51 homes in south side neighborhood get key line of defense

Don Vic’s Grocery offers authentic Mexican food

Chile varieties, freshly made tamales and tortillas are a hit

Landscape architects integrate form and function

DHM Design integrates natural aesthetics with functional realities of urban settings

Is Durango doing enough to conserve its water?

City blessed to be near water source, but climate change poses risks

School of the West to host writing workshop in Mancos

The Journal “Liars, Criminals, and Lovers: Entering the World of Fiction” is 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on June 15, at Mancos Makers Space. The workshop will be taught by writer Lisa C. Ta...