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John Peel
Position: Action Line

Haze, service assures, is smoke, but no blaze

West Fork Complex remains active; fire danger high today

Call comes with ring attached

Internet, serendipity bring ‘Final Gift’ from late husband

Tragedy can’t stop legacy

5K run to memorialize plane-crash victim Gena Rych

Durangoan feels heat of Kenyan election

A role as observer takes him to center of action

Who are those guys behind the voices?

DENVER – The stage is set. The actors are in place. For the next three-plus hours, Jack Corrigan and Jerry Schemmel will tell you a story. Their live voices will be broadcast via ...

Retiring fireman leaves history behind

The helmet fit, and Mick Stowers wore it proudly for 36 years. Battalion Chief Stowers hung up that helmet for the last time this spring, retiring as a Durango firefighter, but he...

At your service: One smart, sturdy, black dog

Noah Hotchkiss drops a pencil from his wheelchair onto the hard floor and tells Brighton to “take it.” The stocky black Labrador retriever mix heads directly to the pencil and tak...

Feeling pain of tragedy at a great event

Yes, I felt fear after finishing the Boston Marathon. I was petrified that I was going to pass out. Like those running last week in the famed race, nine years ago, I had few worri...

A unique education for a unique kid

How’s this for a post-high school plan: Find someone to pay you $100,000 over two years to go educate yourself in whatever way you see fit, to learn how to become a business ...