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Ann Butler
Position: Staff reporter
Phone Number: (970), 375-4584

Cat Fire contained in Archuleta County

The Cat Fire, which began in southwest Archuleta County on Sunday afternoon was reported as 100 percent contained as of Tuesday evening after burning about 20 acres. More good new...

Malan delights at festival’s Summer Soiree

Franz Liszt groupie Petronel Malan did her crush on the “rock star” composer proud Sunday night at the Music in the Mountains Summer Soiree at Durango Mountain Resort. And her tributes to Ha...

Cat Fire in Archuleta County 40 percent contained

West Fork Complex fires had quiet day

‘Music’ to our ears

27th annual classical music festival fills souls – and local businesses’ pocketbooks

Daddy Fest! sparks curiosity

Moms get chocolates, flowers, meals out and mushy cards on their big day, but most dads are happy to receive some grilling equipment or perhaps a nice tie on theirs. The folk at t...

Firefighters go to San Juans

Firefighters responded Friday afternoon to two fires started by lightning in the San Juan National Forest after afternoon thunderstorms. Both were single trees burning in remote areas, the U...

Haze, service assures, is smoke, but no blaze

West Fork Complex remains active; fire danger high today

Saturday in the park with Friends of the Arts

The Durango Friends of the Arts did it again, creating a perfect summer day in the park. On Saturday, the organization held its second annual Artists Market at Santa Rita Park, t...

Friends, family plant forest for Peter Carver

Crew of about 50 begins the work

‘A born leader’

Charlotte Pirnat leaving after 26 years at Head Start

Flying golf balls kick off event

For 19 years, the women golfers from the Glacier Club and Dalton Ranch Golf Club have come together to use their beloved game to raise money for local causes. Called the Columbin...

Longtime Durango officer dies of heart attack

Tony Archuleta, 62, spent 33 years on force