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A recipe contest for coffee lovers

Durango Coffee Festival is Sept. 7

A fish tale

From ocean to table – how Durango gets its seafood

In a pickle? These beans are ready in 30 minutes

Everyone loves a good homemade pickle. But not everyone loves to break out the canning equipment for the occasion. But these pickles come together so quickly, they’ll be ready to ...

Older brides shell out for gowns, garters, DJs

NEW YORK – SherryLynne Heller-Wells always wanted a fairytale wedding. So when she tied the knot last year, she spared no detail. She walked down the aisle in a flowing ivory gown...

Inmates reclaim lives fighting wildfires in Colorado

Prisoners earn path to release, skills for career

‘Boyfriend Tracker’ app raises hackles in Brazil

RIO DE JANEIRO – Brazilians were outraged when they learned their country was a top target of the U.S. National Security Agency’s overseas spying operation, with data from billions of calls ...

Evangelical group to back immigration bill

WASHINGTON – A coalition of evangelical Christians will spend more than $400,000 on radio ads urging members of Congress to support immigration changes that include a path to citizenship for...

Religion Briefs

Mindfulness meditation class to be offered in Durango Registration is open for a five-week, beginning meditation class with Maureen Fallon-Cyr, a community dharma leader at the Du...

Home grown

A day in the life of a local farming family

Anchovies make a move into the mainstream

Maligned and misunderstood, anchovies have long been those stinky little fish that sneak into Caesar salad or top some adventurous person’s pizza. “My father would eat them out of...

New Wiggle inspires an army of mini-me’s

Emma Watkins’ Yellow is group’s first female

Religion Briefs

Bishop to install new vicar at All Saints church The Rt. Rev. Royal Grote, Jr., bishop ordinary of the Reformed Episcopal Church’s Mid-America Diocese, will preside at the 10 a....