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Jonathan Romeo
Position: Staff reporter

Open Sky chief says agency ‘deeply concerned’ about frostbite cases

December incident could affect program’s licensing, accreditation

March, rally, songs mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Fort Lewis College

A newly discovered speech by Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. aired Monday on Fort Lewis College’s radio station, KDUR-FM, as more than 100 students marched on campus in honor of the assassinated...

Silverton filmmaker focuses on Animas River cleanup

Tom Schillaci calling for residents to speak up about Gold King spill

Cold has little impact on new water treatment plant north of Silverton

Gold King Mine water warm enough to keep system flowing

Group says collusion apparent in Village at Wolf Creek development project

Documents suggest Forest Service concealed and deleted information, allowed undue influence

Durango farmer says local growers need community support

Linley Dixon says movement just a label

Nearly 9,000 call for protections for Mesa Verde’s horses

Park officials say their one option is to remove them

Bayfield school evacuated because of gas leak

Students and staff members are safe, district says

Dense fog advisory issued for Durango area Tuesday night

National Weather Service expects cold temperatures to linger

Junction Creek mountain lion creating a buzz

‘Welcome to Colorado,’ says unimpressed Durangoan

Before spreading ashes on public lands, check the rules

Agencies have different requirements for private ceremonies with cremains

After a delay for Gold King Mine spill, Bill Simon, co-founder of the Animas River Stakeholders Group, finally enjoying retirement

After more than 20 years as a coordinator of the Animas River Stakeholders Group, Bill Simon was about to retire when he received a call on Aug. 6 from a friend who said he should take a loo...