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And the West is History: Ninth Street Bridge Construction – 1979

Chamber seeks local rock stars

Every year, the Durango Chamber of Commerce recognizes the area’s businesses, individuals and nonprofits that demonstrate excellence and leadership and have made a real impact on the communi...

Hesperus Ski Swap seeks volunteers

The Hesperus Ski Patrol Swap will be held starting at 8 a.m. Nov. 6 at the La Plata County Fairgrounds, 2500 Main Ave. and is looking for volunteers for all shifts, which includes: Set-u...

Shaffer Named to dean’s list

Durangoan Aidan Shaffer was named to Biola University’s dean’s list for academic excellence. Shaffer, a psychology major, was one of about 1,700 students who were named to the dean’s list i...

Durangoan graduates from Kansas State

Durangoan Jackson Schroeder graduated from Kansas State University over the summer with a Bachelor of Science in kinesiology. Nearly 570 students completed degree requirements from Kansas St...

Bridge Scores

Durango Bridge Club – Online and In-Person Play– All Pairs received 50+% Oct. 14 – Open Pairs First: M. Thorpe/C.L. Lappen Second: J. Jernigan/E. Duff Third: B. Gant...

COVID vaccine: CDC expands booster rollout, OKs mixing shots

WASHINGTON – Millions more Americans can get a COVID-19 booster and choose a different company’s vaccine for that next shot, federal health officials said Thursday. Certain people who rece...

Southwest Basin water plan update seeks public comment

Plans outline water management in Southwest Colorado

Project aims to preserve an Arizona tribe’s cultural history

MOHAVE VALLEY, Ariz. (AP) – Hidden away in Christmas Tree Pass near the Arizona-Nevada border, more than 700 petroglyphs can be found at Grapevine Canyon. The petroglyphs, which were carved...

Q&A: La Nina’s back and it's not good for parts of the dry West

For the second consecutive year, the world heads into a new La Niña weather event. This would tend to dry out parts of an already parched and fiery American West and boost an already busy At...

‘Into the Wild’ bus on display during preservation work

FAIRBANKS, Alaska – A bus that people sometimes embarked on deadly pilgrimages to Alaska’s backcountry to visit can now safely be viewed at the University of Alaska Fairbanks while it underg...

Monarch Pass could serve as a new model for wildfire mitigation in treacherous areas

About 90% of the tall spruce in the area have been killed by beetles