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Joshua Arnold carries on family’s vinting legacy

Wines of the San Juan’s cabernet sauvignon wins international Double Gold

LGBT community cheers pope’s ‘God made you like this’ remark

VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis’ reported comments to a gay man that “God made you like this” have been embraced by the LGBT community as another sign of Francis’ desire to make gay people feel ...

Mancos gallery to host ‘NavaHopi’ live art

Kachina doll carving, pottery will be featured

La Plata County designated as primary natural disaster area

The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced that it has designated La Plata, Montezuma and Dolores counties as primary natural disaster areas because of losses and damages caused b...

Seedlings heal burn scar left by Missionary Ridge Fire

Project this fall will plant more than 180,000 trees

Community invited to pray for La Plata County

The community is invited to attend an evening of prayer and worship from 6:30 to 8 p.m. May 31 at McPherson Chapel at Fort Lewis College, 1000 Rim Drive. The event is open to all ...

Is homegrown food safer? Only if gardeners take precautions

Food safety often is cited as the primary reason why people grow their own edibles, but that’s frequently an illusion. Food-borne illnesses are almost as likely to be caused by homegrown pro...

Native American female entrepreneur launches Grand Canyon rafting company

PEACH SPRINGS – As downstream rapids roar, multicolored rafts line Diamondhead Beach at the base of the Grand Canyon. Patricia Cesspooch stands out in this scene, surrounded by me...

Diverging values lead to Mormon retreat from Boy Scouts

SALT LAKE CITY – For more than a century, the Boy Scouts of America and the Mormon church formed an ideal pair as they helped each other expand their organizations and build their brands whi...

Animas Valley Grange to discuss old apples

A free talk, titled “Old Colorado Apples,” will be offered at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Animas Valley Grange, 7271 County Road 203. Jude and Addie Schuenemeyer, who founded the Montezu...

After biggest gaffe, pope demands accountability for sex abuse

VATICAN CITY – Four months ago, Pope Francis dug himself into the biggest hole of his papacy by strongly defending a Chilean bishop accused by sex abuse victims of witnessing and ignoring th...

Thank You Letters

Friends of the Arts thankful for meeting Durango Friends of the Arts would like to thank Alison Dance, owner of Cypress Cafe and Eno Cocktail Lounge and Wine Bar, for opening the wonderful v...