Owner Claire Attkisson inside Durango Sustainable Goods, which just celebrated a year at its space at 7th and Main. She shares the space with Emily Schmidt, who owns Revival Goods, a store focused on ...
In the meantime, we have printed a full two-week calendar of events and two weeks of astrologies to keep you occupied. If you absolutely have to get a hold of us, the best way is to try email, ...
Anybody catch a whiff of hypocrisy? Where in the Bible does it say, “Blessed are the chaos creators, for they shall make righteousness profane?” Must say it somewhere, because that is what the ...
Mark Redwine was booked into the La Plata County Jail at 4:56 p.m. Monday following extradition from Whatcom County, in northwestern Washington. La Plata County Sheriff’s deputies took custody of ...
Having known Dean Brookie’s leadership for nearly a decade, I proudly offer my enthusiastic endorsement for his re-election to City Council. Sound leadership is the art of knitting current facts with ...
You don’t need to be a fire expert to uncover the culprit of the 416 Fire in Durango. All clues point to the train: videos, witness accounts and the map of the fire on June 1, which shows the initial ...
It’s happening earlier and earlier every year. At the start of the new millennium, the black bears living around Durango typically started emerging from their winter dens around mid-April. Today, ...
The election and inauguration marches and protests are over. But is there more we can do? Yes. It is time to get to work. Now is time for a call to action. We are “Indivisible Durango,” progressive ...
I look forward to reading Jonathan Thompson’s new book River of Lost Souls, about the Gold King Mine disaster. The popular myth is that the river was named after members of a party of Spanish ...
Trails 2000 has ridden off into the sunset – well, at least in name. The 30-year-old local trails advocacy nonprofit recently changed its name to Durango Trails to better reflect its mission into the ...
The suspect in last week's triple homicide in Utah was caught in Pagosa Springs, thanks, in part, to the use of license plate readers. We're glad this guy is not roaming around out there (but we still ...
Speaking of skiing, two local skinny ski legends, twin sister biathlon Olympians Lanny and Tracy Barnes, are going down in the history books. On Sat., Dec. 2, at the Durango Winter Sports Foundation’s ...
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