It's Christmas in July at La Plata Electric, where employees are mounting fund-raising efforts to support the Community Emergency Relief Fund.
Cylus O'Connor made his first pipe after a twig that looked like a pipe fell into his backyard.
Hollywood television and movie actors are joining a local committee to develop a new play festival this August in Durango.
If you're one of those people who like to pick up and keep pretty rocks, then you'll want to attend the 65th Gem and Mineral Show in Durango July 6-8.
The Bar D Chuckwagon has proven for 50 years that good old-fashioned cowboy music still resonates with audiences.
The Music in the Mountains Festival is ready for audiences. All it needs now are ticket sales.
A female bear cub found wandering in a burned area of the 416 Fire is on her way to recovery after her rescue.
Colorado's Congressional delegation submits bill to make flying drones over wildfires a felony.
Purgatory Resort will reopen on July 2, and a chainsaw-carving competition will kick off the summer season on July 6-7
Emergency Coalition has been helping families in crisis with emergency funding for more than 20 years.
Learn to fish, and you can feed yourself for a lifetime . . . and have fun, too.
Farmington now has a swim beach and allows hand-powered watercraft at Lake Farmington, it's drinking-water reservoir. And earlier this month, the city opened a new campground.
The Durango Train is improvising this summer and will offer train rides from Rockwood to the Cascade Wye using a diesel-powered engine.
The Durango Area Tourism Office has beefed up marketing efforts to get the word out: Durango IS Open for Business!
Silverton hopes a word-of-mouth and social media campaign will turn out crowds for the annual Fourth of July Celebration next week.
As public lands reopen, firefighters on the 416 Fire ask for the public's patience as they build fire lines to contain the fire.
How do you feed, shelter and care for 1,000 firefighters in one place? A highly trained team of logistics specialists knows how to do just that.
After the Colorado Grow Company was denied a permit to move its shop from the second floor to street level at the old Jewelry Works Shop, the company decided to open an information center instead.
Buy LOCAL! It's more important than ever to think local and buy local to help our business neighbors recover from the fire.
Local government officials say that the 416 Fire has devastated their local economies, and they asked Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper for help.