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United Methodist Women to host antibiotic abuse lecture

The Journal The Cortez United Methodist Women will host their annual luncheon at noon May 9, at the Cortez First United Methodist Church, 515 North Park St. A program on antibioti...

Expert discusses water-wise landscaping

Horticulture: Xeriscaping isn’t ‘zeroscaping’

County to seek public input on economy

Long-term planning needed to sustain growth

For Pets’ Sake Mother’s Day bake sale

The Journal The For Pets’ Sake Humane Society’s Mother’s Day Bake Sale will take place from 2 to 5 p.m. at the north entrance to City Market, Cortez. Bakers can drop off their goo...

Bird’s chicken restaurant to open this week in Durango

Fast-casual eatery to offer breakfast, lunch and dinner

With legislative session winding down, key health care bills remain unresolved

Polis notches wins, but squabbles among lawmakers thwart efforts

Mark Redwine’s attorneys attempt to exclude cadaver dog evidence

Defense team says canines are unreliable and may be biased

PCC purchases synthetic cadaver

Cadaver built to withstand multiple dissections

Flower/coffee shop, medical tourism site among ideas pitched by Fort Lewis College students

Passion, experience inspire plans at Hawk Tank

BLM seeks comments on roads and trails

The Bureau of Land Management Tres Rios Field Office announced a 30-day public scoping period to initiate travel management planning efforts across approximately 100,000 acres in Archuleta, ...

Durango train crew working to repair historic engine on loan

SP-18 broke down north of Durango earlier this month

Polis recognizes Decision Day

The Journal Governor Jared Polis issued a proclamation announcing Wednesday as Decision Day. Formerly known as College Friday, the statewide campaign celebrates the importance of ...