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Katie Chicklinski-Cahill
Position: Staff reporter
Phone Number: (970), 375-4558

‘Rent-A-Pal’ wants to be your creepy new best friend

New horror movie filmed in Denver

Building resilience in youths through innovative programs

When it comes to public health programming for youths, San Juan Basin Public Health focuses on the promotion of healthy behaviors as well as prevention, policy and system change. ...

Live from East Second Avenue: Artist Michael Billie to give demo on Saturday

Count live art demonstrations among the events making their way back after five months of entertainment lockdown. Saturday afternoon, Farmington-based artist and teacher Michael B...

Stillwater revamps studio for in-person classes

Stillwater Music is reopening for in-person classes over the next few weeks in Durango, and when students walk in the building, they will notice a fresh coat of paint and renovations that ha...

In support of local radio: Online screenings of documentary will help benefit KDUR

The late 1960s and early ’70s were a pivotal time, both politically and culturally, in the United States. And it was during this time that Boston radio station WBCN hit the aiwaves and becam...

Who’s buying the popcorn? Stadium 9 to reopen Friday

Durango movie theater offers new releases

Telluride Horror Show to ‘Shelter in Place’ this fall

Film festival hunkering down with online event

Program increases access to health care for local children

One of the fundamental visions of San Juan Basin Public Health is to ensure that health care services are equitable throughout the communities we serve. One way the agency addresses this is ...

San Juan Symphony unveils digital season passes for music lovers

The San Juan Symphony is taking its 35th season online for 2020-21, and is offering its subscribers a series of four concerts and a lot more. Like just about every other form of l...

Wanted: Actors, extras for television pilot

Show to be filmed in Montezuma County

Durango getting a pop-up drive-in movies series

Films will be screened downtown

Why we are still planning our December event, and why it matters

I hope you are familiar with the annual Festival of Trees event by Community Connections. If not, I will offer you a quick rundown: Dozens of local businesses, organizations and individuals ...