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Kala Parkinson
Position: Journal staff writer

Durango man spared jail time over road rage with cyclist

Joshua David Angle followed cyclist to workplace after threatening him

Creative Economy Commission approves new murals in Durango

Projects designed to beautify neighborhoods

Durango’s ‘Common Threads’ public art project likely pushed to spring

Developer to ask National Endowment for the Arts for more time to use grant

Precision Imports in Durango sells after 49 years

Longtime owner Dorman McShan plans to stay involved part time

A new school opens where students can embrace Native American culture

‘Once you have a whole child, the test scores will come,’ head of school says

Southwest Health System increasing visitor restrictions

Drive-thru testing is back, along with visitor restrictions and staff temperature checks

Montezuma County addresses redistricting: Don’t split us up

State panel releases preliminary maps of new U.S. and state legislative districts in Colorado

It’s more than just flying for the people behind the Cortez Rendezvous

These dedicated flyers remember one of their beloved in this weekend’s celebrations

Cortez Rendezvous balloon rally brightens skies in Montezuma County

Annual rally kicks off Friday morning amid fast-changing winds

Meet Cortez’s newest library director

Isabella Sharpensteen took over as director for Alicia Gomori-Lusker, who resigned in April