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Classroom pets expelled from Durango schools

Safety concerns, regulations put limits on time-honored traditions

Durango School District’s farm-to-school program brings the beef

Distribution center improves affordability, safety of cafeteria food

Durango High School resurrects its culinary education program

Classes and club were eliminated in 2013

How other people’s food allergies are changing what you eat

I’m standing in a space the width of an airplane aisle, staring at frying oils. It’s the kitchen of the Stapleton, Colorado, location of Next Door, one of the country’s most-high-profile cas...

California company recalls vegetables over listeria fears

SALINAS, Calif. – A California company has voluntarily recalled packaged vegetables distributed throughout the U.S. and Canada because of possible bacterial contamination. Mann Pa...

Food safety violations in Southwest Colorado spike

More inspectors, refocus leads to increase

Food safety violations in Southwest Colorado spike

More inspectors, refocus leads to increase

Think you can only get salmonella from chicken? Think again

A multistate salmonella outbreak tied to Maradol papayas from Mexico is just the latest example of fresh produce – and not the usual suspects, eggs and poultry – contaminated with a potentia...

Will eating a little dirt help your digestion?

Presentation to describe the benefits of eating wild food

Homegrown Food Retreat returns to discuss indigenous, local foods

Event will include four speakers, a panel and a rain barrel workshop

Pine River Library to offer cottage food licensing course

A one-day course covering the requirements for cottage food as a business will be offered from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 18, at Pine River Library, 395 Bayfield Center Drive. Topics include f...

Webinar to offer help with food safety plan

The Colorado Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association and Colorado State University Extension will present “Fundamentals of Creating a Food Safety Plan for Your Farm,” a free webinar from...