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Art nonprofit grows as Durango woman expands humanitarian efforts to Greece

“Artists Giving Back” has come full circle for Suzanne Horwich

Born into a right-handed world, ‘lefties’ have faced persecution, struggles and triumphs

International Left Handers Day recognizes challenges, celebrates differences

After being priced out of Durango, cycling legend takes homeownership into his own hands

Robert ‘Bicycle Bob’ Gregorio building eco-friendly dream home brick-by-brick in Aztec

Durango postal worker helps save woman’s life

89-year-old hadn’t picked up mail in three days, causing concern

Former Durango couple are changing lives in Ugandan orphanage

Facility for special needs children houses 49 kids, reunites 14 with their families

WWII combat veteran from Bayfield celebrates his 100th birthday

Herman Todeschi will be surrounded by family when he hits the mark March 26

World’s ugliest dog, Mr. Happy Face, to help other animals that had a rough start

It’s truly a face only a mother could love – and she does

Durango artist recounts trip to help Ukrainian refugees; plans a second visit

Suzanne Horwich uses art as a ‘vehicle for healing’

Durango man ‘humbled’ by Ukrainian people after humanitarian aid trip

Daniel Bergman says being with the hurt, broken is his calling

Durango artist travels to Poland to ‘lift the energy’ of Ukrainian refugees

Trip organized with Jewish Community Center of Krakow, which helps those fleeing war

Woman visiting Durango reunited with family heirloom 48 years later

Trunk found at thrift store holds childhood memories

Meet the Western Slope dads who’ve fostered more than 60 children

Matthew Foster and his husband, Jared Prochnow, have overcome loss and discrimination to give others a better life