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U.S. says snow-loving lynx no longer need special protection

Wild cat listed as ‘threatened’

During warm winter, bears wander Durango neighborhoods, unable to sleep

City Council will consider extending wildlife and garbage ordinance by 60 days

Cortez Animal Shelter’s fund drive raises record numbers

12 Strays of Christmas receive outpouring of donations

Region 9 hires Heather Otter as economic development project manager

Heather Otter is joining the Region 9 Economic Development District as their Economic Development Project Manager. Otter currently works with the La Plata Economic Development Alliance as t...

Know Your Dough seeking volunteers

The Journal Know Your Dough, a nonprofit that provides personal financial wellness programs to local youth and young adults, is recruiting volunteers to teach spring fourth-, seve...

Texas man pleads not guilty in shooting death of Durangoan

Judge sets trial date for April

Juniper trees across Southwest Colorado are taking a mysterious turn

Junipers’ color change raises questions among foresters

Mancos church holds vigil to support ICE detainee

Rosa Sabido and supporters pray for Eliseo Jurado

Apply for the 2018 Uplift organizing team

The Journal Uplift, a youth-led movement for climate justice in the Colorado Plateau, is looking for a diverse group of young leaders to organize the 2018 Climate Conference and b...

Zuke’s to leave Durango, lay off 16 local employees

Pet-product company will consolidate with Texas-based Merrick Pet Care

Region 9 hires economic project manager

Region 9 Economic Development District recently hired Heather Otter as its economic development project manager, effective on Monday. Otter is the current program manager at La Pl...

Sheriff’s Office starts $1,000 scholarship program

The Journal The Montezuma County Sheriff’s Office has implemented a scholarship program for 2018 for $1,000 to qualified legal residents in Montezuma County. Applicatio...