Religion LGBTQ Catholics stung by Vatican rebuff of same-sex unions Marianne Duddy-Burke, executive director of DignityUSA, said her organization’s membership includes same-sex couples who have been together for decades, persevering… March 17, 2021 • DAVID CRARY and LUIS ANDRES HENAO
Food How to care for your wood cutting board so it lasts a lifetime If you’re using your wood cutting board every day, treat it with food-grade mineral oil at least once a month.Scott… March 17, 2021 • Becky Krystal
NO IMAGE Alcohol Online wine sales continue to grow online retailers replace local shops? March 17, 2021 • Dave McIntyre
Newsletter New Mexico scientists look for life on other planets Researchers study Earth’s core to understand worlds light years away March 14, 2021 • RYAN BOETEL
Food Give lasagna a boost of bold flavors with hot Italian sausage and tangy goat cheese Sausage, Spinach and Goat Cheese Lasagna.Scott Suchman/Washington Post Well, now I can say I have a very good reason to… March 12, 2021 • Becky Krystal
Food Pity poor celery, the last stalk standing when storms clear out the supermarket produce aisle It was 9 p.m. on the night before the third New York City snowstorm in three weeks, and panic shopping… March 10, 2021 • Jada Yuan
Food Lady Gaga Oreos are an extra-sweet mystery wrapped in an enigmatic pink wafer So, here I am, listening to the soundtrack to “A Star Is Born” (2018 version, naturally) in my home office,… March 9, 2021 • Tim Carman
Food A guide to cornmeal, grits and polenta – and how to know when to use them Four types of ground corn: left to right, polenta, white cornmeal, yellow cornmeal and grits.Scott Suchman/Washington Post In an effort… March 9, 2021 • Aaron Hutcherson
Food New restaurant, bar coming to Durango’s North Main District and Zia Cantina both developed by owners of Zia Taqueria March 9, 2021 • Nick Gonzales — Staff reporter
Newsletter Different pathways to learning during the pandemic on Navajo Nation Online, by text or phone, even a staff member driving 30 miles, students turn in work March 6, 2021 • Kate Groetzinger
Newsletter United Methodist conservatives plan for a breakaway could split over differences about LGBTQ issues March 6, 2021 • DAVID CRARY
NO IMAGE Briefs San Juan Basin Archaeological Society meeting to address preservation in the East After a brief business meeting, Kelley Berliner will present a talk, “The Archaeological Conservancy’s Preservation Efforts in the East: From… March 5, 2021 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs Webinar to address cleaning, sanitizing on farms Attendees will learn about appropriate cleaning and sanitizing practices for food-contact surfaces on a farm operation. The webinar is hosted… March 5, 2021 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs Free farm labor management series to be held virtually The series will present recent research and Extension projects focusing on labor management and decision-making on small- and mid-sized produce… March 5, 2021 • Herald Staff Writer
Fishing Colorado fly fishermen rejoice, remain wary as San Juan River reopens N.M.’s long shutdown of Gold Medal fishery to nonresidents hurt Durango guides March 4, 2021 • John Livingston — Herald Sports editor
NO IMAGE Diet The link between your body pain and your diet Generally, you experience these types of symptoms when your body is struggling to correct a problem or imbalance within the… March 3, 2021 • Herald Staff Writer
Southwest Life USDA puts brakes on land transfer for Arizona copper mine Naelyn Pike, who is Chiricahua Apache, leads a prayer outside the federal courthouse in Phoenix, on Feb. 2, 2021. The… March 2, 2021 • Felicia Fonseca
NO IMAGE Briefs Columbine Ranger District seeks proposals for prospective outfitter-and-guide services Opportunities to provide commercial services include shuttle services, mountain biking tours, off highway vehicle (OHV) guided trips, Jeep tours, backcountry… March 2, 2021 • Herald Staff Writer
NO IMAGE Briefs CSU Extension to host Southwest Webinar Series 6:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday: “Future Garden Favorites: Native Plants,” with Jennifer Bousselot, CSU. Register at bit.ly/2NypSFG. 6:30-7:30 p.m. March 10: “Powering… March 1, 2021 • Herald Staff Writer
Newsletter Wildlife panel says to take it slow on Colorado wolf reintroduction A wolf was seen on a game camera owned by Colorado Parks and Wildlife in 2020 in Moffat County. Wildlife… February 28, 2021 • JAMES ANDERSON
Newsletter She’s back: Ferret 1st clone of U.S. endangered species could bring back extinct animals, such as passenger pigeon February 27, 2021 • Mead Gruver
NO IMAGE Briefs Colorado Native Plant Society to host virtual lecture about bees Participants will learn about the complex relationships between native plants and pollinators. Haase will discuss the invertebrate conservation work of… February 25, 2021 • Herald Staff Writer
Avalanche/landslide New technology triggers avalanches above Highway 145 30-foot towers help CDOT clear snow from slide paths February 25, 2021 • Jim Mimiaga
Food This cauliflower hater likes the vegetable one way only: Pickled Turmeric Pickled Cauliflower.Scott Suchman/Washington Post If you want to get creative and know I like to cook, some fancy fleur… February 25, 2021 • Jim Webster