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Durango fertility doctor confronts his own death, head-on

In his battle against cancer, Joseph Gambone holds a celebration of life

Iron Horse: From inn to affordable housing

Old motel converted to Red Cliff Apartments

Mexican immigrant places hope in private bill after years in sanctuary

Rosa Sabido passes days doing yoga, beading and support work at Mancos United Methodist Church

In outdoor meccas, medical helicopters save lives

Regular training sessions help first responders sharpen skills

Where is the lower-elevation snow for Southwest Colorado?

High country on track with annual snowpack, but valleys remain bare

The science of sunsets and the secrets of alpenglow

What makes sunsets in the mountains and desert so unique?

Advocate for Native American sexual assault victims earns national award

Kelsey Lansing is a Visionary Voice for ‘those who can’t speak’

New owner of Smiley Cafe looks to build on solid foundation

Commitment to gluten-free remains as menu items are introduced

How to help elk herds? Limit out-of-state hunters, kill more predators, some say

Public weighs in on declining populations across Southwest Colorado

Durango outdoor education nonprofits merge, plan to expand services

Durango Nature Studies, San Juan Mountain Association join forces, aim to serve more kids

Youth-serving group plans to open in 600 block of Main Avenue

The Hive to host art, music and skateboarding workshops

As hunting numbers decline, wildlife managers seek to diversify the sport

Video series aims to recruit and maintain hunters