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Durango artist recounts trip to help Ukrainian refugees; plans a second visit

Suzanne Horwich uses art as a ‘vehicle for healing’

Durango man ‘humbled’ by Ukrainian people after humanitarian aid trip

Daniel Bergman says being with the hurt, broken is his calling

Durango honors service members who gave their lives

Veterans lead in remembering fallen comrades on Memorial Day

Durango artist travels to Poland to ‘lift the energy’ of Ukrainian refugees

Trip organized with Jewish Community Center of Krakow, which helps those fleeing war

Colorado’s Crow travels with Pelosi to Kyiv for meeting with Zelenskyy

Crow said he came to Ukraine with three areas of focus: ‘weapons, weapons and weapons’

U.S. Embassy worker talks about Ukraine at Durango Rotary Club meeting

Durango man shares thoughts on war

Cortez and Durango police join state effort to collect helmets, body armor for Ukraine

Equipment donated from more than 25 law enforcement agencies in Colorado

About 50 gather in Durango to support Ukrainian residents

Fundraiser aims to raise money for families impacted by war

Strong words on Ukraine from some Colorado leaders; others fault Biden

One conservative podcaster said he stands with Russia

How Sept. 11 impacted a teacher, firefighter, soldier and first responder in Southwest Colorado

On 20th anniversary of terrorist attacks, feelings of trauma and solidarity resurface

‘A lot of complex feelings’: How 3 Colorado veterans feel about Afghanistan’s collapse

40 Coloradans died in the 20-year war

Four Corners veterans react to Afghanistan withdrawal

Uncertainty a pervading feeling among vets as U.S. pulls out of longest war