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

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...

New frontier for Durango Choral Society

Audience can’t go to singers, so singers will go to audience – virtually

You be the judge: Durango Film brings Manhattan Short festival to Stadium 9

Durango Film has teamed up with Durango Stadium 9 to bring this year’s Manhattan Short Film Festival to town starting Friday and running through Oct. 1 at the movie theater. There...

DAC wants to fill your weekend with art

Annual Autumn Arts Festival to take over East Second Avenue

A cinematic shoutout to school district 9-R employees

Durango Drive-in, Durango Education Foundation join forces for special treat

Most people unfamiliar with concept of ‘ableism’

A guy walks into a bar sets the stage for many a bad joke. But it’s no joking matter if you are one of the 15% of people on this planet with disabilities for whom entry to the bar is, well, ...

‘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. ...