Anybody catch a whiff of hypocrisy? Where in the Bible does it say, “Blessed are the chaos creators, for they shall make righteousness profane?” Must say it somewhere, because that is what the ...
In the meantime, we have printed a full two-week calendar of events and two weeks of astrologies to keep you occupied. If you absolutely have to get a hold of us, the best way is to try email, ...
Owner Claire Attkisson inside Durango Sustainable Goods, which just celebrated a year at its space at 7th and Main. She ...
I am writing to address the alarming lack of transparency regarding the ICE facility at 32 Sheppard Drive. While official records describe it as an administrative hub for six Colorado counties, local ...
I woke, took a shower and spent a few minutes outside, drinking tea. I went upstairs to my office, got online and BAM! We’d bombed Iran. Again. My first reaction was anger. I should preface this by ...
In response to Durango Police Chief Brice Current’s Dec. 18, 2025, Telegraph piece, “Why Flock Matters,” I offer counterpoints hoping to clarify resident concerns. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
Denver never stops seeking more water for its burgeoning population. But Durango, a town of 19,000 in the southwest corner of the state, is taking a wait-and-see approach. You might call this unusual ...
Colorado’s tourism industry is in a slump. Two years of slowing traffic and flat spending have left visitor-reliant businesses limping. This winter – with a snowpack looking to make the 2025-26 season ...
(Editor’s note: The following is the latest in a column written by students in Solana Kline’s upper-level Environment and Society course at Fort Lewis College. The column focuses on local ...
In 2008, Canadian wolves didn’t wait for an invitation from biologists to move into Washington state. Instead, they trotted across the border because they liked the territory. The pair that found each ...
Interesting fact: Juniper pollen season is actually, more or less, September - April. Imagine going at it for eight months straight. February 26, 2026 Interesting fact: You all started asking this ...
In the early 1980s, southeast Utah was targeted as a potential dump site for high-level nuclear waste, the kind that comes from nuclear reactors. The Department of Energy considered storing 8,000 tons ...