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Time stumps
Time stumps
Colorado is home to some of the best-preserved 34-million-year-old trees
By Dan Boyce/Colorado Public Radio
04/21/2022
When history repeats
When history repeats
Not-so-great feeling of déjà vu over nuclear waste in Utah's canyon country
By Jonathan Thompson
04/21/2022
Sequestering superhero
Sequestering superhero
When it comes to combating greenhouse gas, one need only look in the trash
By Kathleen O'Connor
04/21/2022
Fire station, round two
Fire station, round two
Residents rally round petition to call for public forum
By Jonathan Romeo
04/21/2022
Sí, se pudo!
Sí, se pudo!
How a community organized against a corporate buyout
By Kirbie Bennett & Jamie Wanzek
04/14/2022
Behind the crypto curtain
Behind the crypto curtain
Polis wants you to be able to pay your taxes in crypto, but how does it all work?
By Sarah Mulholland/Colorado Public Radio
04/07/2022
Grazed to death
Grazed to death
Public lands are sick, according to new research
By Jonathan Thompson
04/07/2022
Audiophiles, unite!
Audiophiles, unite!
Durango Record Swap returns, this time with beer
By Jonathan Romeo
04/07/2022
Written in stone
Written in stone
Craig Childs' latest book finds new meaning in rock art
By Zach Hively
03/31/2022
A unified front
A unified front
Purgatory Ski Patrol moves to unionize for better pay, benefits
By Jonathan Romeo
03/31/2022
Close your eyes & dream
Close your eyes & dream
New development at Durango Mesa Park is going to be awesome – but will also take time 
By Jonathan Romeo
03/24/2022
Feelin' fabulous
Feelin' fabulous
Sharing the fabulousness within, if only for a few hours through drag
By Doug Gonzalez
03/24/2022
Setting anchor
Setting anchor
Finding the true meaning of Women Outside's mission
By Margaret Hedderman
03/24/2022
Critical condition
Critical condition
Lake Powell drops below threshold for the first time despite attempts to avoid it
By Michael Elizabeth Salkas
03/17/2022
Uphill climb
Uphill climb
Purgatory Resort set for expansion but still faces hurdles
By Jonathan Romeo
03/17/2022
Mind, body & soul  (... and not so much El Rancho)
Mind, body & soul (... and not so much El Rancho)
New health care studio takes integrated approach to healing
By Jennaye Derge
03/10/2022
Durango's wish list for growth
Durango's wish list for growth
How Durango – and other Western towns – can escape the gridlock grip
By Jonathan Thompson
03/10/2022
Durango Independent Film Festival is back
Durango Independent Film Festival is back
After pandemic hiatus, film fest returns for its 17th year with new energy
By Telegraph staff
03/03/2022
Shaping Durango
Shaping Durango
Part II in a look back on how planners envisioned growth
By Jonathan Thompson
03/03/2022
From mining to metropolis
From mining to metropolis
A nostalgic look back at Durango's vision for urbanization
02/24/2022