Three years of sampling show that the water quality in the Animas River is no worse now than it was before the Gold Kind Mine spill.
The foundation of your students' academic success is a good night sleep and a healthy lifestyle.
The San Juan Mountain Association celebrates 30 years of sharing the 'leave-no-trace' philosophy with wilderness users.
Can a rock musical about mental illness be uplifting? Learn more about the latest stage production at the Durango Arts Center.
Horse poop at the trailhead is the No. 1 complaint by backpackers heading into the wilderness. The Ghost Riders help other riders understand how to mitigate conflicts on the trails.
Zoning adds predictability to the land-use approval process and allows the commissioners to make more cost-effective decisions about where to spend revenues on services. But are we ready to adopt zoning?
Should you be tested for prostate cancer? That depends . . .
Find out what new events are scheduled for this year's Parade of Homes.
4CORE recently sponsored an electric car expo to spark interest in emission-less driving. See what electric-car owners have to say.
A new, walk-in resource center for veterans opens this month in Bodo Industrial Park.
The annual Kiwanis Pancake Day serves up all-you-can-eat breakfast all day long on September 20.
Purgatory Resort opened its long-awaited coaster, and resort officials are touting it as the longest and steepest in the country.
Enjoy a free lunch on the La Plata Electric Association and get a look at the inner workings of the cooperative.
Durango and Silverton businesses and non-profits are eligible for economic disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
If you own your own home, but can't afford to repair or mitigate the flood damage following the 416 Fire, you may find help with a loan from Housing Solutions of the Southwest.
Enjoy a cocktail while shopping for fresh produce, flowers and other goods at the new Animas City Farmers Market.
Durango School District 9-R opened a new employee child-care center this fall, and it's partnering with Pueblo Community College to train child-care workers for the region.
Both Durango and La Plata County saw a significant drop in sales and lodgers tax revenues during the June fire.
You'll soon see paragliders gracefully floating over the City of Durango now that they have permission to launch from the top of Smelter Mountain.
Learn how to take care of yourself after your ride. Presented by Thrive Chiropractic Studio.