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Mason Tvert, a spokesperson for the marijuana industry group Colorado Leads, said there is no federal standard for testing ...
Immigration is a difficult, nuanced topic. Instead, we settle for bold and often thoughtless actions. We have granted ...
The formerly private 30-acre Needles Trail inholding was purchased by The Wilderness Land Trust late last year and recently ...
Local business owner Elizabeth Philbrick was sworn in Wed., July 2, as the newest member of La Plata County’s Board of ...
The good times get rolling Friday at Rotary Park at 6 p.m. for a bike parade along the Animas River Trail. The parade will ...
Speaking of, uh, sacks, don’t look now, but the Speedo is back. For men. We told you not to look.
Interesting fact: The kitty-litter industry claws through 5 billion tons of clay each year. Pretty sure half of this ended up on my college roommate’s kitchen counter. May 29, 2025 Interesting fact: ...
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, ...
A waltz-dancing cowboy pal taught me the “Boogie-down-Two-Step Twirl-Around Rock and Roll Forever” joy of life dance. As a realistic optimist, I found this to be a delightful joy of life experience.
- All letters must be "signed" (digital is fine) by the writer using his/her/they legal name and place of residence (city and state) - Email all letters to [email protected] ...
A lot of us feel hopeless today. There’s the return of energy dominance as a federal goal, which places oil, gas and coal extraction above all other uses. There’s the extinction crisis affecting ...
“Voices Inside My Head: Echo,” interactive art exhibit featuring augmented reality, paintings by Tad Smith and poetry by local and national poets, thru July 12, Durango Art Center Gallery, 802 E. 2 nd ...