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Chef finds new career helping homeless

Heather Hinsley uses her culinary passion to help at Manna soup kitchen

Durango woman helps those who want a better life in the United States

Deedee de Haro-Brown, others, have been protesting ICE in front of courthouse

Durango woman seeks Miss Colorado crown to promote suicide awareness

Riegel wants to bring suicide awareness through competition

Bayfield woman fly fishes 52 rivers in 52 weeks

Shelley Walchak tells women to take chances, chase dreams

Who’s behind the murals going up around Durango?

Hayley Kirkman sees public art pieces as community enrichment

Fort Lewis College’s new president launches a listening tour

Tom Stritikus: ‘We have a lot to celebrate and market here’

Two decades spent looking out for Skyhawk athletes

Wayne Barger retires after 22 years as Fort Lewis College athletic trainer

Kayra Martinez helps refugees through art

Flight attendant lives in Greece, helps refugees create art

Joshua Arnold carries on family’s vinting legacy

Wines of the San Juan’s cabernet sauvignon wins international Double Gold

Ignacio student Isaac Jordan wins state science fair

Jordan’s $10 nanoflakes might replace seismographs

Name a country and Durango’s Chap Petersen has probably been there

Man has been to more than 180 countries during his lifetime

Chef Profile: McKenzie Miller trains the next generation at Manna

Standing in the test kitchen at Manna Culinary Arts, McKenzie Miller pauses and looks around. The room is brightly lit and well-equipped; gleaming metal prep tables, a pair of giant ovens an...