Southwest Life Filmmaker, author to share lessons of the last ice age Though removed by thousands of years, there’s a lot to be learned from the final ancient people of the Pleistocene… November 4, 2015
Food Durango culinary icon ‘Grandma’ Chung writes new memoir in search of lost loved ones ‘Grandma’ Chung longs to reconnect with family November 3, 2015
Sports Durango local, Thweatt, top U.S. woman in NYC Marathon Thweatt runs 2:28:23 for seventh overall in female category November 1, 2015
Business Will El Niño cause a lull in real estate transactions? Significant snowfall could affect sales October 31, 2015
Business Buy or rent? Here’s how to decide if you’re a baby boomer Buying a home might be a good move for baby boomers with high incomes because of the mortgage tax deductions.… October 30, 2015
Religion Praying coach’s suspension opens split puts man on leave; Satanists attend football game October 30, 2015
Visual Arts Slavery as unavoidable subject matter Durango artist Mike Brieger’s new show draws on an uncomfortable theme October 29, 2015
Southwest Life Marvel man crafts saddles for true cowboys Valencia has spent 15 years perfecting his art October 28, 2015
Business Mesa Verde’s historic Far View center needs a tenant National Park Service wants center to pay for itself October 27, 2015
Local News County election turnout low so far Ballots should be mailed no later than today October 26, 2015
Business A room, a bed and a ghost? may be things going ‘bump’ in Durango’s older properties October 24, 2015
Religion Across globe, religious freedom threatened details problems in Asia, Middle East, Africa October 23, 2015
Visual Arts Repurposed children’s toys explore the dark sides of childhood Singer’s sculptures using repurposed children’s toys explore under-examined and uncomfortable aspects of childhood October 22, 2015
Business Egg shortage cracking wallets prices expected to linger in Durango, across nation October 20, 2015
High School Sports Prep Spotlight: Noah Loutherback anchors Bayfield defense Bayfield’s leader on and off the field is a dominant force October 19, 2015
Regional News Denver’s Rosa Linda’s Mexican Cafe to close after 30 years Tradition of free Thanksgiving meal won’t make it to 2015 October 19, 2015
Nation & World Schools soften approach, rethink suspensions Alternative methods push schools to focus on dialogue instead of harsh punishments October 18, 2015
Business Small pests, big problems inspectors talk termite prevention as weather gets cooler October 16, 2015
Religion N.M.’s Bethlehem fights to keep Nativity scene Now Belen – Spanish for Bethlehem – is fighting to keep the Nativity scene on city property and officials may… October 16, 2015
Performing Arts What’s it like to perform the same play 84 times, 6 nights a week for nearly 4 months? From top left, Jason Lythgoe, Caitlin Cannon and Geoff Johnson perform in “Guitar Strings, a Cowboy and a Lost Peacock,”… October 15, 2015
Southwest Life With cuts looming, San Juan National Forest prioritizes recreational sites Juan National Forest deciding what recreational sites to save October 14, 2015