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Travelers find new ways to do good

After hundreds of business trips and a vacation or two, Clement Quintyne’s Briggs & Riley Rollaboard was ready for the recycler. The wheels were worn and the outside was frayed. H...

Zeroing in on San Juan National Forest

Identify what is crucial to the San Juan National Forest’s unique niche

‘Countless barbarous crimes’ during Vietnam War

WASHINGTON – As crowds gathered in Ho Chi Minh City on Thursday to mark the 40th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung reminded the crowd of the role the ...

Don’t miss rare performances by Fret Knot

The music partnership of Durango banjo player Mark Epstein and Front Range guitar player Mark Merryman goes back almost a quarter century. Their band, Fret Knot, was a Front Rang...

The demo days of spring are almost upon us

It sure was nice to see some more rain in the area over the past few days – and it held off long enough to get in last Saturday’s first official tournament of the season at Hillcrest Golf Cl...

Think ahead to minimize the burden of student loans

This is a time of year many families are having discussions about college. For starters, who is paying? A recent study of 1,000 students revealed that 84 percent presumed parent...

Question our reliance on fossil fuels

Hey all, great news. The Four Corners won! Isn’t it great to live in a community that tops the charts? As it turns out, the answer depends. Here are a few distinctions our communi...

Don’t call them tourists anymore; they’re ‘explorers’ now

Sometimes to better understand customers, you have to see them as they see themselves. More and more, travelers have shed the stereotypical image of a “tourist” as something straight out of ...

Don’t let your car become an emergency

I have to confess: I hate cars, and not just cars – SUVs, vans and trucks, too. When it’s raining or cold, I do appreciate driving, but I hate how cars can incite feelings of drea...

Mystery explores old murders in fact and fiction

Life is full of surprises, and The Strange Case of Dr. Doyle – written by a father-and-son pair of physicians and published by Square One Publishers, a small, indie book publisher in a town ...

A ‘Durango’ Olympic hopeful for Israel

Rotem Ishay is still an Israeli citizen. But if he makes it to the starting line at the 2016 Olympic mountain bike race, he’ll be representing more than his native country. “Yes, ...

Fowl play: Latest addition to Arc may ruffle feathers

The Arc of History never ceases to amaze. First, there was the dinosaur head. Then the dragon head. Then the baby arcs. Then the nest with eggs. And now this. I recall that cowbirds lay the...