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John Peel
Position: Action Line

Devo gets creative for film festival

Inaugural event is Thursday at Smiley

Taking big steps in China

Fort Lewis College grad walking 1,200-plus miles for disabled kids

Alpine racers take a hike

Training for competition has been uphill climb

Hillcrest to open – really

Hillcrest Golf Club is opening for the season this weekend. Yes, we’ve heard that before. Barring an unforeseen change in weather – there is a 30 percent chance of ra...

September race to commemorate Worlds

Overend, Wells put names on Durango mountain bike event

‘Sparkplug of life’ recalled

SILVERTON – Under the mountain where an avalanche claimed her life two months ago, friends and family on Sunday afternoon remembered Olivia Buchanan’s love of the outdoors and ongoing search...

County, feds reach courthouse space deal

‘This lease is a ground-breaking accomplishment’

Thirsty 13 Half Marathon about to grow

The Thirsty 13 Half Marathon is not resting on its laurels. Coming up on its second season, the race has a new sponsor: First National Bank of Durango. Also, it nearly is doubling...

Is the window to the past closing?

Future of Utah’s fragile Cedar Mesa on the table

Retired FLC professor Blair dies at 71

Rob Blair, a well-known outdoors enthusiast and former Fort Lewis College geosciences professor, died Thursday afternoon while cross-country skiing at the trails along Vallecito Reservoir. H...

Nationals await

Purgatory set to send a handful to Utah in late March

Hillcrest to reopen for Nordic

Golf season, take a seat again. Winter is back up and about. Hillcrest Golf Club has regroomed the course for cross country skiing and reopened around noon Tuesday. About 1½ feet ...