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John Peel
Position: Action Line

Dentist’s spirit survives

Nepali man gets inspiration from Durangoan murdered in Afghanistan

Winter arrives in Silverton

Ski patrollers enjoy a healthy September snowpack

Flooding makes mess of Horse Gulch

City considering ways to fix entrance to trail system

A walk in Kiwi land

Durango woman making waves – and footprints – with upcoming 1,800-mile trek

Farm program sprouting for combat vets

A new program taking seed in western La Plata County is designed to help combat veterans learn how to farm and reintegrate into civilian life. The Veterans Homestead Project is th...

Korean kids sing for Durango

Evangelist, broadcaster Billy Kim brings children’s choir

Brand-spankin’ new parking lot, trailhead open at Horse Gulch

An 18-space parking lot for recreationists accessing Horse Gulch at the end of east Third Street is ready for cars. A new trailhead also has been completed. Other improvements inc...

Stan the marathon man

Retired Durango teacher battling early-onset Alzheimer’s

Tossing some stories and bolas with old buddies

So, what happens when four friends get together at a remote lake high in the Colorado mountains 35 years after they graduated together from high school? What dangerous hijinks ensue? ...

Drive-in on Main may ring a ‘Bell’ Half-century-old memories on Main now hidden by courts and field

Say you were playing tennis on the Durango High School courts 60 years ago just as it was getting dark. While you were sweating and grunting with every forehand and overhead, othe...

Tossing some stories and bolas with old buddies

So, what happens when four friends get together at a remote lake high in the Colorado mountains 35 years after they graduated together from high school? What dangerous hijinks ensue? ...

Iron Horse race has new leader

After 43 Years, Ed Zink steps down as president; Chris Vivolo to step in