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Ignacio schools superintendent: Test scores do not represent the full picture

State tests not geared toward Native Americans, Rocco Fuschetto says

Ignacio rebrands to recognize history and growing diversity

The unique town incorporates “Rooted in Culture” tagline

A race against time to document Native American shelters

Project aims to record historic Ute structures in Southwest Colorado

What are the ultimate goals for Superfund cleanup around Silverton?

EPA hopes to improve water quality in Animas River below Silverton

Colorado sees record avalanche activity

Intense snowfall on weak snowpack triggers hundreds of slides

Colorado has seen an ‘unprecedented’ avalanche onslaught this March

Since the beginning of March, Colorado has been dealing with what has been called an “historic and unprecedented” series of avalanches. As much as 100 inches of snow fell in spots during the...

Tracing the grains that make up Durango Craft Spirits’ bourbon

Distiller Michael McCardell makes a point to source regional ingredients

Police take proactive approach to problems at Colorado Pongas

Agency sees positive results working with pool hall on liquor license violations

Seven candidates to seek election to LPEA board of directors

Electric co-op wrestles with how to use more renewable energy

Irene Barry knew what to do when a gunman entered her school

Aztec teacher says active-shooter training needed in face of national crisis

A Durangoan goes from veterinarian to techie

Durango vet thrives building apps for her peers

They painted in the canyons: Archaic artists created compelling images 5,000 years ago

Of the thousands of Native American rock-art panels in the Southwest, none are older than the Barrier Canyon pictographs found throughout the Colorado Plateau and concentrated along rivers, ...