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

Durango prepares for annual Fall Walk, Autumn Arts Festival

Art, music, food make for a jam-packed weekend downtown

Karla Bonoff, Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter, heading back to Durango

Having a successful career as a singer-songwriter in your own right is something, but when that 40-year career also includes writing songs that have been sung by performers such as Linda Ron...

Why are we not already more inclusive?

I talk a lot about inclusion. Social inclusion for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities is Community Connections’ 10-year strategic goal, so inclusion is a frequent topic ...

Go back in time with Animas Museum

Saturday’s event part of Colorado History Live

Native REZ-olution XI Youth Concert hits stage in Ignacio

Music fest celebrates its 11th year

Creating Community Food-safety measures are good public health

Do you stop to think about all of the possible foodborne illnesses you could get when you go out to eat? Probably not. Most of us don’t, and if you did, going out to eat wouldn’t be nearly a...

Building a healthier community by promoting mental health

In Southwest Colorado, we count ourselves fortunate to call this beautiful place our home. Our small communities are part of vital ecosystem that allows us to thrive in our daily lives and c...

Durango High School Troupe 1096 announces shows, Patron Drive

Director: ‘Our season is going to be epic’

Durango’s Bar D Chuckwagon hosts annual Jamboree

Entertainers will join Wranglers on stage

Artist Jenn Rawling explores botanical connection

‘Secret Life of Plants’ will open at Studio &

Four Corners Comedy Festival gets funny in Durango

Despite Bobcat Goldthwait’s cancellation, annual fest brings in the comedians

Punk Rock Breakfast serving up music

Event a benefit for the CODY Project