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Q&A: Durango mortuary owner talks shop

Dignity defines Ryan Phelps who says he talks with his ‘clients’ during embalming

WWII combat veteran from Bayfield celebrates his 100th birthday

Herman Todeschi will be surrounded by family when he hits the mark March 26

Today is Rosie the Riveter Day. We asked Durango resident Judy Winzell of its importance

National day honors women who kept U.S. economy and war effort strong during WWII

Fort Lewis College graduate brings Native American comedy to Durango

Josh Emerson’s stand-up is loud, funny and riffs on race

Errand Girl goes the distance – like hundreds of miles – to deliver your package (or mother)

Ignacio business involves a car, canine sidekick and an adventurous driver

Fort Lewis College provost takes new job

Cheryl Nixon, who came to FLC in 2019, will serve as president of a tuition-free school in Kentucky

Local photographer credits universe with helping her capture most popular images

Armed with an old camera and tripod, Sarah Gump credits her best pictures to luck, cosmic intervention

Shoveling snow and ice from Durango’s Sky Steps is one man’s way of caring for the community

Jim Shadell began clearing the 530 steps about four years ago to stay fit and keep people safe

Animas River Trail provides centenarian stomping grounds

Barbara Cristol turned 100 on Thursday, strolling along Durango pathway

16-year-old receives EMT certificate, looks to a future in medicine

High school junior Ethan Bustamante has his eye set on Stanford, Duke or Oxford University

Decorated vets become owners of Magpies Newsstand in Durango

Former service members reflect on long military careers and retirement

For Durango woman paralyzed in crash, ADA laws and new wheels could make all the difference

Jessica Vought wants city of Durango to improve accommodations for disabled residents