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

Annual Festival of Trees goes virtual for 2020

I suspect our 2020 hindsight will be something along the lines of “well, that was different.” Everything is abnormal this year: our elections, our health concerns, our work situat...

Health insurance more important than ever this year. We can help

In today’s world, more than ever, everyone should have the protection of health insurance. The current COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated how major medical events can happen to a...

‘The Funny Pages’: Dan Groth’s latest show at Studio & canceled, but there’s good news

Art project began at beginning of March pandemic lockdown

Celebrating culture: Events help celebrate Native American Heritage Month

Events planned throughout Four Corners in November

Durango High School Troupe 1096 takes to the airwaves with ‘Pontypool’

Horror radio show to be aired Halloween night on 99X

Catching up with ‘Voice’ winner Chevel Shepherd

Farmington native’s music continues to evolve

‘50 Adventures in the 50 States’ cultivates kids’ spirit of discovery

New children’s book available at Maria’s Bookshop

Thurston Moore’s remedy for 2020

Sonic Youth founder releases latest solo album, ‘By the Fire’

Be sure to make your voice heard: Get informed and get out and vote

I suspect you will not be surprised to learn that disability issues are a central consideration when I go to vote. But I am far from alone. Registered voters with disabilities and their fami...

A cinematic Western bloodbath

In this Halloween season, check out scary movies with a cowboy twist

Vaccinations more important than ever during COVID-19

Parenting in the age of COVID-19 has presented unique and stressful challenges and San Juan Basin Public Health acknowledges that this is a tough time to raise kids. We know parents are doin...

Haunted history: Downtown ghost tour now available in person, through app

We’re now entering that most wonderful time of the year – leaves are turning, there’s a nip in the air and it’s time to revel in all things scary. And it’s also a good time to cat...