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John Peel
Position: Action Line

Police ask for calm over rumors about ex-prisoner

Worries spread over social media

Horse Gulch trailhead work will start Monday

A paved parking area for Horse Gulch? What a concept. After decades of trail users parking haphazardly, illegally and in the way of local businesses at the east end of Third Stree...

Car aficionados to share the love this weekend

About 300 entries expected at this year’s Durango Motor Expo

Hermosa bill up in the air

When it’ll take flight, only Congress can say

Nonprofit going to great heights

Lookout tower in online auction

Hermosa watershed bill inching forward

It’s not exactly screaming through Congress, but the Hermosa Creek Watershed Protection Act is still alive and kicking, backers and aides to two key congressional leaders say. “It...

Trails campaign is on the button

Local nonprofit rolling out ‘Durango Shares’

River Days opens with Movie Night

Your throat might get wet, but the rest of you probably won’t when Animas River Days kicks off tonight. The annual Movie Night, held in conjunction with the festival, will feature...

The buzz is back right here in River City

Animas River Days getting lift from Whitewater Park

Shop is praised for recycling bicycles

Magazine features Durango Cyclery’s approach

Exercising the mind pays off

For college-bound youths, lifting books as good as lifting weights

In this case, academic achievement duly noted

The last decade has seen an impressive run of former DHS grads becoming Fulbright Scholars. Their achievements have generally been noted in this newspaper – but not by screaming fans who’ve ...