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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

Woman seeks new path, wants to trade engagement ring for art supplies

Julie Robinson rediscovered painting after ending nine-year relationship

11-year-old on rocky road to success

Kendrick Keene finances Roth IRA, brokerage account selling polished rocks, geologic knowledge to tourists

After a quarter of a century, Methodist Thrift Shop manager departs

Lori Brouner finds friendship, camaraderie with store’s employees and customers

Durango eighth graders bake for shelter residents

Cookies form the heart of their ‘Care Packages’

Farmington High School grad tells a story of forgiveness

Sarah Swindell recounts her tale of love, betrayal and life raising autistic child

Signs around Cortez remind people to be kind

Wolf family spreads positive message

Side-by-side, four-wheel bicycle turning heads in Durango

Resident Ted Keller originally purchased it for father in wheelchair

Emergency responders celebrate 5-year-old’s birthday with a parade

Liz McMullen says she likes to go over and above for her son’s birthdays

Oscar’s Cafe sees stable future, brings comfort to community

‘Oscar’s has always survived,’ owner Paula Berg says

Durango photographer downsizes gallery to spend more time behind camera

‘Claude’s work is amazing. ... I will miss seeing his photos in his gallery downtown’