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Gunnery Sgt. Scott Koppenhafer honored in Cortez as ‘Marine’s Marine’

Hundreds of residents, fellow Marines pay respects to Sgt. Scott Koppenhafer

Ignacio launches into new school year with high hopes

Elementary school focuses on maintaining its improved state ranking

Monsoonal rains blocked in Southwest Colorado; dry spell continues

Summer months have been drier than average

Durango has your number with plastic recycling

Where does my plastic go after I recycle it in Durango’s single-stream recycling bin? What are the odds that it’s really getting made into other plastic goods? Am I just fooling myself into ...

Madeleine Burns, Team USA brings home bronze at Mountain Running Youth Cup

Burns finishes seventh in Italy

Southwest Roundtable launches monthlong celebration of the humanities

“History Live Durango” has been a long time coming. A monthlong series of 15 events celebrating the humanities in Southwest Colorado will begin Sept. 3 and will run through Sept. ...

Durango man drives into ditch to avoid hitting school bus

Authorities remind drivers to be on lookout for buses making stops

Durango sales taxes show 416 Fire rebound

Downtown merchants comparing season with 2017, a strong year

Emotional highs, lows mark hiker’s record-setting project in New Hampshire

CONCORD, N.H. – While setting a speed record for New Hampshire hiking, Philip Carcia was sometimes struck with a sort of reverse déjà vu. Halfway through a hike, he’d question whether he had...

Wildlife roam where U.S. once made nuclear and chemical arms

DENVER – From sites outside Colorado’s largest city to a leafy Indiana forest, a handful of places where the United States manufactured and tested some of the most lethal weapons known to hu...

Photo: 1974 fire

Ignacio schools deem active-shooter training a success

Teachers call for more practice: ‘It’s time for a new mindset’