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

Celtic Festival looks ahead to 2021

Annual weekend of music and workshops seeks new venue

Disability representations in television and movies

At the beginning of this pandemic, my friend and colleague Paul recommended a new movie on Netflix titled “Crip Camp.” I admit my first reaction was a shudder. Experience has sho...

Community briefs

Rotary adds new focus to its mission The Rotary Foundation Trustees and Rotary International Board of Directors have added a new area of focus: supporting the environment. More th...

Charlie Daniels: ‘I would like to be remembered as an entertainer’

Country Music Hall of Famer, part-time area resident died Monday at age 83

Racial equity a foundational goal of public health

On May 25, public attention shifted away from the COVID-19 pandemic when George Floyd was killed by a police officer kneeling on his neck for almost nine minutes during an arrest. ...

A haunted jaunt: Durango’s Ghost Walk returns

Tour has safety protocols in place

Durango Arts Center slowly reopening

Kids’ camp to begin July 6

Stadium 9 to reopen movie screens Friday

Theater to offer ‘Comeback Classics’ until new films are released

Ciao, passeggiata! Night Bazaar gets reworked

Main Avenue event encourages people to stroll neighborhood

It matters for all of us to talk about racism

I have been submitting to this column every month for more than 15 years, and this is the hardest column I have ever had to write. When planning this column a few weeks ago, I ha...

Artist Karyn Gabaldon emerges from lockdown with new show

‘Earth, Sky and Soul of COVID-19’ made up of 60 paintings

S.W. Colorado resilient during pandemic through residents’ hard work

When crises present themselves, whether through a fire, flood or as in the current COVID-19 pandemic, the resilience of communities is tested. Just like communities worldwide, So...