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Youth Roots program brings leadership, philanthropic skills to Montezuma County teens

Students will work to address community issues they’re passionate about

Durango overcomes adversity to host collegiate mountain bike nationals

Volunteers put in hours shoveling snow to make event possible

Logging project adjusted to reduce truck traffic into Dolores and expand trail buffer

A portion of truck routes will directed away from town; trails get larger buffer zone

U.S. Highway 550 southbound lane reopens after three-vehicle crash

Accident occurred shortly before 5 p.m. Friday

MIT grapples with early leader's stance on Native Americans

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) – As the third president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Francis Amasa Walker helped usher the school into national prominence in the late 1800s. But anot...

Hard freeze signals time to clean up

One of the chores that should be on your list for fall cleanup is cutting back your perennials. This is an important task for a number of reasons. Cutting back some perennials now will help ...

Where did the wild horses from Sand Wash Basin go? A Colorado state prison.

Mustang advocates are frustrated by a lack of access to holding pens at the prison. One beloved horse was euthanized

How social media is impacting our public lands, for better and worse

Trails may not be ready for increase in visitors chasing that perfect photo

Colorado painter shares a lifetime of artwork in new book

Dolores Public Library will host Jan Thoreen Lewis exhibit in December

Update: Cyclist who died of heart attack south of Cortez is identified

Cyclist found unresponsive on Road G; cause of death listed as heart attack

Fort Lewis College student found dead in backcountry north of Durango

College reschedules classes for ‘community support’

Two Amur Tigers test positive for COVID-19 at Denver Zoo

Animals will have access to outdoor environment