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Talk about town: New York Times features Durango’s Black Lives Matter mural

Durango’s newly unveiled Black Lives Matter mural on the side of the Everyday Gas Station apparently caught the attention of The Times in its Sunday paper featured the mural, which was cre...

Bayfield residents gather for anti-racism demonstrations

Residents call for increased accountability, transparency

Residents share examples of racism, discrimination in Durango

Listening session draws 50 people, including officials who vow greater response

Volunteer commission at forefront of Durango’s anti-racism effort

Group tackles diversity, equity and inclusion issues – and it’s not always pretty

Colorado governor signs sweeping police accountability bill into law

Polis calls it a landmark piece of legislation, moment of reckoning

N.M. law enforcement responds to nationwide calls for reform

State attorney general moves to ban chokeholds

Bayfield petition moves to ban Confederate flag from parades

Effort gathers about 3,400 signatures

Hundreds gather in Durango to protest police violence

“Say his name,” yelled protesters into megaphones Saturday in Durango. “George Floyd,” yelled a crowd of about 300 people participating in the Justice for George Floyd March. ...

Fort Lewis College re-examines its past

More complete portrayal of boarding school period will be a focus

District attorney targets hate crimes in Southwest Colorado

Prosecutor reports 13 bias-motivated crimes in past 10 years

Fort Lewis College professor’s arrest raises questions about 2008 arson

‘I always had, deep down, a suspicion he did it’

Shane Gillis no longer joining ‘SNL’ cast after outcry over racist language

“Saturday Night Live” has parted ways with Shane Gillis, the just-hired stand-up comic whose past use of racist, homophobic and sexist language led to a firestorm last week. The c...