Sambrito Wetlands Complex
A 100-acre expansion of the Sambrito Wetlands Complex near Navajo Lake will provide more habitat for the diverse range of wildlife that depend on the ecosystem. More than 900 species…
A 100-acre expansion of the Sambrito Wetlands Complex near Navajo Lake will provide more habitat for the diverse range of wildlife that depend on the ecosystem. More than 900 species…
Gusty winds Tuesday blew stoplights out of place at Trimble Lane (County Road 252) and U.S. Highway 550. Morning winds were recorded between 20 and 25 mph with stronger gusts.…
Oscar Contreras, foreground, and Mick Reel, both with Neil’s Excavation & General Contracting, Inc., finish recently poured concrete Tuesday at one of four new curb ramps at the intersection of…
Peter Hays, exhibits director at the Durango Arts Center, walks through the Barbara Conrad Gallery on Friday surrounded by “Creativity Festivity” works of art. In its 24th year, the show…
In Tuesday’s municipal elections, Cortez voters approved a measure to extend and reduce the sales tax that funds the Cortez Recreation Center, and voted in board members for local towns,…
Young anglers paticipated in the “First to Fish” kids-only fishing event at Lake Nighthorse.
Local musicians Charlie Henry on the stand-up bass and Jack Salamunovich on the banjo busk Friday afternoon on Main Avenue as Gloria Buettner of Boston drops money into the banjo…
Montezuma County students, teachers and other residents gathered in Cortez City Park on Saturday to call for stricter gun control.
An estimated 1,300 people participated in Durango's March for Our Lives rally to demand an end to gun violence and to laws associated with gun availability and ownership.
Valerie Calabaza, right, a Fort Lewis College student, leads a jewelry-making workshop on Friday helping sisters Paulita Lomaomvaya, left, and Cassie Lomakema, both from Second Mesa, Ariz., during Pueblo Feast…
Durango High School students left their classrooms on Wednesday morning as participation in the National Walkout to show support for schools that have experienced school shootings.
Fort Lewis College Men's basketball battle Regis University for the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference championship on Saturday night at FLC.