Mobile Diagnostic Unit drives doctors to rural Colorado communities

Oliver Behavioral Consultancy’s innovative new initiative

Purgatory Resort appeals dismissal of water lawsuit against Forest Service

Ski area sued in 2022 over access to Hermosa Creek water rights

EsoTerra Ciderworks to enter grape wine market with ‘The Arboretum,’ near Durango

Cider maker is seeks capital to help build winery infrastructure

Montezuma Heritage Museum welcomes executive director

Elizabeth Quinn MacMillan stepped into her new role in early July

Heinrich and Vasquez visit border, talk about new bill to stop fentanyl

Vasquez, who represents the state’s 2nd Congressional District, introduced the Stop Fentanyl at the Border Act in July

Northwest fishing report: Trout fishing good in Bluewater Lake

Fishing for trout in the San Juan River was good when using bead-head, black midge emerger flies

District gives information on preschool survey, updated Panther Stadium hours

Survey can help improve the preschool

Diné author writes Navajo Code Talkers book for elementary school readers

Her research started at home in Crystal, New Mexico, where she wondered what her grandfather experienced as a Navajo Code Talker

N.M. officials withdraw $1.2 million fine against El Paso Water

Fine stemmed from a catastrophic break in two sewage mains in August 2021

SWOS board discusses cellphone policy, student names, and an odor of cats

Cortez school will allow cellphone breaks and name changes

Durango becomes ‘sentinel’ site for monitoring diseases like COVID-19 in wastewater

City surveilling for enteroviruses, RSV’s and influenza

Safe2Tell hits record number of reports

The 2023-2024 school year had over 28,000 reports