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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

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