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Interior Secretary Zinke says Democrats holding agency’s nominees ‘hostage’

They have ‘nothing to do with monument review’ he says

Montezuma orchard project receives two state grants

Funding will go toward apple varieties, education

New art coming to intersection where Arc of History once stood

The selected artist will collaborate with students, community

Best bets for the weekend in and around Durango

Veterans Day is Saturday, and the annual parade and a community celebration in Durango will be your best bets for the weekend. At 6 a.m. Saturday, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, wh...

In the Southwest, a sustainable breed of cattle

Criollo thrive in conditions hard for others

Upset-minded No. 13 Durango set to take on No. 4 Cañon City in CHSAA 3A football playoffs

Demons are 1-1-1 against Tigers

Inaugural Something Wild Film Festival screening in Durango

Weekend of offbeat, unexpected movies kicks off Friday

Rep. Scott Tipton touts job-generating power of GOP tax plan

WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton expects the Republican plan to reform and cut taxes will add more than 17,000 jobs to Colorado’s economy if it is adopted. In a statement to Th...

Scientists address climate change myths at Fort Lewis College

Symposium draws 200 to discuss global rise in temperatures

Groups appeal dismissal of Southwest coal plant lawsuit

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Environmental groups are appealing a federal judge’s dismissal of their lawsuit aimed at shutting down a coal-fired power plant and adjacent mine near the Arizona-New Mex...

County Clerk’s office in Bayfield will open doors every Thursday

Residents petitioned against total closure

Developers denied height near Grand Canyon but not deterred

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Residents of a small town outside the Grand Canyon’s South Rim have rejected a building height increase, but it won’t stop developers from pursuing an expanse of retail sh...