A Take on Tourism Guv taps biking to lead state’s tourism growth Several Durango tourism leaders attended the Governors Tourism Conference this past week in Crested Butte, where the entire choir makes… September 22, 2015
Action Line Despite recent test scores, intelligence is on the rise That argument will resonate amongst those with angry bumper-sticker political philosophies. Heck, it might even get picked up by a… September 20, 2015
On Real Estate How to buy a home with limited funds There are a number of financing options available to help you buy a home sooner than you thought possible. Delaying… September 19, 2015
The Travel Troubleshooter How to weather the wild climate in airline cabins “It was pretty steamy,” he recalls. But that was nothing compared with what happened when he landed. After the plane… September 19, 2015
From our Congressman Bringing mental health out of the darkness As we find ourselves in National Suicide Prevention Month, it’s hard not to take this loss with a special kind… September 19, 2015
From our Congressman Chimney Rock National Monument’s third anniversary Celebrating Colorado’s rich cultural resources and the people who created and share that history with all Americans September 19, 2015
Downtown Lowdown You can call Stroud a six-string stuntman Stunt-guitar players have influenced thousands of kids to pick up and play the electric guitar, including Darren Stroud, an Indiana… September 17, 2015
Great Adventures of Jenny and Goose We’re all treasure hunters Gold King Mine spill a lesson to wilderness enthusiasts September 17, 2015
Clubhouse Porch Taking aim at curing cancer Back then, because of my age, the nurses had to sneak me into the hospital to be at my mother’s… September 16, 2015
From the Extension Office County 4-H’ers compete successfully at state fair Each year, this hard-working “steel” city impresses me. It looks rough on the outside; however, this blue-collar town always impresses… September 16, 2015
Thinking Green Don’t let spill pass; it’s time to take action It is possible that this disaster, like so many horrors we hear about daily, will pass us by. Let’s talk… September 16, 2015
From our Congressman Colorado’s water plan a key part of busy off-season The most active committee has been the water resources review committee that I chair this year. We are handling our… September 15, 2015
Columnists Community generosity in funds and stories The generosity of community started with giving by area food purveyors who more than fed the crowd well. Manna Soup… September 15, 2015
What's Up Downtown Everything you want to know about parking Here are some facts about the availability of Downtown parking: The city counts the number of open spaces at all… September 15, 2015
Action Line Local vehicle accessories include mountain goats, wenches Action Line has dealt with some interesting if not bizarre topics over the years, including bridges to nowhere, driving habits… September 13, 2015
The Travel Troubleshooter Gadgets to put you at ease on road trips My crime? Doing 67 mph on a stretch of Interstate 95 where the speed limit abruptly drops from 65 to… September 12, 2015
From our Congressman Stakeholders have long record of success True, the notion of a Superfund designation was not given consensual support, but then the conversation has just been renewed.… September 12, 2015
From our Congressman Amid the loss, woman left a lesson from Sept. 11 Yet the lady seemed genuinely grateful for all that she’d been given, was going on with her life in spite… September 12, 2015
From our Congressman Solve water woes with South Platte storage Colorado’s water resources are limited, and we must plan for future growth. About 80 percent of the people in Colorado… September 12, 2015
From our Congressman Find out about taming the ‘quiet title monster’ Having to endure a complex lawsuit before being able to transfer clear title to property is never popular with buyers… September 12, 2015
View from the Fort Back in session, fall events in full swing at The Fort Each department has planned exciting, beautiful and thought-provoking experiences for you to enjoy. I will get as much information to… September 10, 2015
Culture Gulch The life of a critic: When art lingers As an arts writer, I pay attention to these odd hauntings. A recent example: I can’t get some tunes from… September 10, 2015
On the Run Gosney Succeeds at Nolan’s 14 Begun as an unofficial event in 1999, it has enticed some of the most hardcore ultra runners each year. On… September 10, 2015
What's up in Durango Skies Sagittarius one of sky’s best views Just after dark this month, the Milky Way crosses the sky almost directly overhead in a north-south band. While the… September 9, 2015