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Rising seas threaten historic lighthouses

MAURICE RIVER TOWNSHIP, N.J. – Rising seas and erosion are threatening lighthouses around the U.S. and the world. Volunteers and cash-strapped governments are doing what they can, but the le...

Ceremony celebrates revival of the McElmo Creek Flume

Historic structure removed from endangered places list

Sparks ignites Fort Lewis College basketball past CSU-Pueblo

Guard scores 21 points in breakout performance

Prep Roundup: Durango boys hoops drops fourth consecutive game

Bayfield boys, girls also fall in Buena Vista

Nine new police officers ready for duty

Four of the academy’s latest graduates already have jobs secured

Explore a world of fun at international embassies on U.S. soil

There are close to 200 embassies and diplomatic missions in the District of Columbia, though most Washingtonians don’t think about them unless they’re driving down Embassy Row or trying to p...

Mancos mapmaker chronicles John Wesley Powell’s epic 1869 journey

In the Southwest, river runners and river rats have the same great, great grandfather. Our patriarch is the one-armed Maj. John Wesley Powell, who launched four wooden boats in M...

Durango High School’s Kylie Behn returns to diving board in win over Pagosa Springs

Defending state champ qualifies for state meet

Mancos installs electric vehicle charging station

Colorado Energy Office grant provided funding

November restaurant reports are in

Ponderosa, Dolores Elementary, Fiesta Mexicana fare well

Co-op seeks to change Tri-State rules to boost renewable energy buying power

LPEA receives letter from United Power

Chapman Hill opens to sledders this weekend

Anyone can rent a tube from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday