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Vehicle allows faster rescue in backcountry north of Durango

Former military truck converted to ride on narrow gauge tracks

Navajo Nation adapts to fight wildfires during pandemic

With new protocols in place, crews hitting fires hard and keeping them small

Durango businesses get creative with Main Avenue bump-outs

Many shops, restaurants pleased as they expand into the street

Rain or shine: Volunteer network helps track drought

Where radar is lacking, ground observers help monitor moisture

A mentor becomes leader of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Colorado

Paul Plvan a hitchhiker, a goofball, a Fortune 500 businessman

Purgatory gears up for summer and COVID-19

Season will look a little different to protect against the bug

Southwest Colorado nursing homes find a new norm

No outbreaks reported at long-term care centers in this corner of state

Are we receptive to police reforms in Southwest Colorado?

Protesters, law enforcement and government leaders agree changes must occur

More than 1,400 people call for ‘Chief’ to be taken down

Sign, part of Durango’s history since 1950s, now criticized as racist symbol

East Canyon Fire southeast of Mancos grows to 2,700 acres

Officials worry lack of precipitation could complicate controlling blazes

U.S. Highway 160 reopens west of Durango near wildfire

East Canyon Fire grows to 2,703 acres

Davin Montoya reflects on a life in ranching and electricity

Working with cattle continues; tenure with LPEA board ends in frustration