Writers on the Range

Home on the range
Home on the range

Creative builders get rural housing done

By Dave Marston
Getting skunked
Getting skunked

What to do with a stinky pest in the garden

By Richard Rubin
No one size fits all
No one size fits all

Are beavers always the answer? Not really

By Ted Williams
Firefighting goats
Firefighting goats

Hungry livestock can be a forest’s best friend

By Dave Marston
Enough is enough
Enough is enough

Let’s blow the whistle on public-land abusers

By Rob Pudim
Speak up
Speak up

We can help shape this Utah monument

By Jonathan Thompson
The Golden Rule
The Golden Rule

Yes, there’s such a thing as trail etiquette

By Marjorie "Slim" Woodruff
Remembering John Fielder
Remembering John Fielder

Colorado's unofficial landscase photographer

By Betsy Marston / Writers on the Range
Funding the frontline
Funding the frontline

Wildland firefighters need our support, better pay

By Gregory McNamee / Writers on the Range
Howdy, partner
Howdy, partner

Just moved out West? Here are some tips to get acclimated

By Betsy Marston
Say cheese
Say cheese

Too many tourists follow a leader

By Marjorie "Slim" Woodruff
Backcountry heroes
Backcountry heroes

SAR teams put lives on the line, often without compensation

By Molly Absolon
The last wild places
The last wild places

Mountains in wilderness don’t need climbing hardware

By Dana Johnson
In need of a jolt
In need of a jolt

Farmington grapples with post coal-fueled future

By Dave Marston
Famous fossils
Famous fossils

Old bones can be a town’s movie stars

By Adam Larson
A bad deal
A bad deal

Federal land exchanges serve the wealthy, cost the public

By Erica Rosenberg
Running out of time
Running out of time

A dancing bird finally gets some protections, but is it too late?

By John Horning/Writers on the Range

Top Stories

Quick 'n' Dirty
05/28/2026
Quick 'n' Dirty
By Missy Votel

Help for the Demon Bridge, Highway 550 N closure, and fire mitigation falls off

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Getting crafty
05/28/2026
Getting crafty
By Haylee May / Colorado Public Radio

Colorado brewers buck national trend by adapting to changing times

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Taming the ART
05/21/2026
Taming the ART
By Missy Votel

City chooses education, striping over speed limit on River Trail
 

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Planned Parenthood reopens
05/21/2026
Planned Parenthood reopens

PPRM president credits local community in getting clinic running again

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The Pole

Short legs, big party
05/28/2026

On most days, Tracy Harwood spends her time as a court clerk for the City of Durango. But next Thurs., June 4 – International Corgi Day – she hopes to bring something entirely different to town: short legs, wiggly butts and oversized personalities.

River cowboy
05/21/2026

It’s a mash-up made in Westernwear heaven. Sort of. Seems Chaco, the purveyor of the iconic strappy dirtbag river rat footwear, has joined forces with Wrangler, as in tight jeans, big belt buckles, bull riding and snap shirt fame.

Making plans
05/14/2026

Wondering what’s up with the old 9-R Admin building at the end of E. 2nd Avenue that was going to be a fire department, then wasn’t going to be a fire department and is now going to be City Hall and the Police Department?The City of Durango will demystify plans for the historic building during a public session Wed., May 20, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Durango Recreation Center.

Going for the gold
04/30/2026

Turns out, blondes do have more fun, or at least they get more awards. Last week, Ska Brewing won the gold medal for its True Blonde Ale in the English-Style Pale Ale category at the 2026 World Beer Cup. This is the third win for the Blonde at the World Beer Cup, held in Philadelphia on April 22 and pegged as one of the world’s most prestigious beer competitions.

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