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John Peel, reporting for/from the pokey

Apparently, I’m in big trouble. I need your help. At 11 a.m. Wednesday, I’m reporting to jail. Have I done something bad? Well, yes, no doubt. But that’s not why I’m be...

Aim your green laser with care

Greetings, stargazers. I should warn the reader now that I dislike daylight saving time. Now that we are past the equinox, the sun is north of the equator, warmer w...

Paving the way for change

Social workers touch lives across society

Get rid of investments in dirty forms of energy

Our planet could support many more people if each person consumed less. One of the largest problems caused by our consumption is greenhouse-gas emissions from using fossil fuels. ...

It’s a strike, a split, a gutter ball; it’s for kids

What do “Tiny Bubbles,” a lei and a beach umbrella have in common? They’re all things one might encounter at a luau, and all were present at Luau on the Lanes, this year’s Bowl f...

Running Out of Road truly has crowd support

Kickstarter campaigns remain a valuable aid to many an artistic endeavor. The crowd-funding platform continues to grow – so far, it’s helped more than 200,000 projects get off th...

Young or old, estate planning wise

Ready or not, life happens. I’m talking about estate planning. No, it isn’t just for the wealthy, and it isn’t just to prepare for death. Each of us can benefit. Yes...

When rules are ignored, we can win

It is not often enough that we get to celebrate wins in my line work, so today let’s pause to do exactly that. A few weeks ago, San Juan Citizens Alliance and our partners won a h...

Law enforcement reform requires broad conversation including urban legislators

My first bill was signed into law last week, which was a bipartisan measure to give volunteer fire departments the option to form as nonprofit organizations. This is aimed at aiding the more...

‘May the wind always be at your back’

“Top of the mornin’ to ya” as we enjoy the lingering remnants of St. Patrick’s Day. I won’t be trying to write the entire column with an Irish brogue – even if I could, which I si...

Like rockets, businesses fly in stages

Lately, I’ve been led to thinking about the various stages of a business. A current assignment triggered the need to articulate the stages, what they mean to the owner, and what comes next. ...

Looking beyond Main is goal

Today, the Durango Business Improvement District takes a next step in planning for the future, continuing to help enhance the economic vitality of our district, which includes both Downtown ...