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Jonathan Romeo
Position: Staff reporter

For enviro groups, Gold King spill intensifies mission

Though the Animas River has returned to its normal shades of blue, not all has returned to normal since last summer’s Gold King Mine spill. For a handful of local environmental gr...

Attempt to reverse La Plata Electric Association residential rate hike fails

Board members say increased cost ‘exacerbates inequality’

Mercy Regional Medical Center’s new hospice in Durango to provide patients a place to die

Facility will fill gap in end-of-life services in the area

Durangoans prepare for community snowball fight

Looking to make good use of Monday’s snowfall, organizers on social media have proposed the second annual “Jim Meyer” classic snowball fight at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Buckley Park. Las...

Carver’s holds Durango’s first ever ‘SantaCon’ festival Sunday

Awards go to best belly, beard and St. Nick costume

Durango’s Olde Tymer’s Cafe no longer ‘cheating tourists and drunks’

Restaurant drops slogan amid backlash

When it comes to Christmas trees, is real or fake the better environmental choice?

Studies show minimal difference in environmental impact, but debate rages on

Mesa Verde wants feral horses, cattle out

Wandering animals damage ancient sites, pose risk to humans

Durango water main break floods more than just Park Elementary School

Business owner and nearby homeowner impacted by Tuesday’s event

‘Slut’ walk on Fort Lewis College campus in Durango an effort to help end sexism, rape culture

Students want to be part of conversation about objectification of women

Health care exposes growing regional divide among communities in La Plata County

New Colorado Health Foundation CEO hears from S.W. Colorado industry experts

Mine cleanup analysis stresses need for federal involvement

It could cost $1B to remediate Colorado’s 5,105 abandoned mines