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At 84, Durango civil rights attorney Leonard Davies is still looking to make the justice system fair

Resident represented Black Panthers, migrant workers and other groups in freedom of speech and civil liberties cases

Durango man to bike 760 miles to raise funds for chronically ill woman

Bill Ayers is inspired by Brianna Hoffman’s medical journey

Finding balance: After a rough crash, paraglider and highliner Sean Englund reflects on risk

Months after crashing, he’s grappling with public perception of his activities as he tries to make them more accessible

Q&A: Durango Transit driver proud to be making a difference

Thomas Richards has three decades experience driving buses

Snowdown board member retires, remembers 30 years of wild tradition

Peg Ochsenreiter steps away, but promises to stay involved

Q&A: Durango coffee roaster and cafe owner talk shop

Matt Steffens and Brice Ward discuss art of roasting

Q&A: Durango water-rights activist uses social media to educate

Teal Lehto has 48,000 followers after one year on Tiktok

Owner and matriarch of Durango’s Toh-Atin Gallery dies, age 97

Family and friends share stories and love for the woman who meant so much to so many

Q&A: Durango tattoo artist talks cover-ups and tats he won’t do

Derek Martinez says lettering is source of most-often covered tattoos

Q&A: Durango student helped lead the fight to carry and use Narcan on campus

Maddy Lesage has helped train hundreds of students, staff and faculty on how to administer lifesaving drug

Q&A: Durango storyteller and artist receives 2023 Extraordinary Woman Award

Judith Reynolds is recognized for national Women’s Month theme, ‘Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories’

Bayfield artist flourishes in her golden years

Dorothy Kerns finds inspiration in Western landscapes