Gardunio recommends bringing a wag bag or other comparable container. She also reminds folks that it is poor form to pee near ...
At Animas High School, seniors spend their final year developing a long-term project split into three parts: a research ...
Pickleball indoors year round can happen. The Durango Mall has only four businesses in the whole mall. How about the city contact the owners of the mall and offer to give them a tax break, and the ...
For those of us building our lives in Durango, her leadership provides confidence in both the financial stability of our electric rates and the sustainability of our future. I encourage D3 LPEA ...
Please send comments to CPW by May 1 to help protect 17 species of furbearers (bobcats, weasels, foxes, skunks, badgers, coyotes, etc.) from unlimited trapping. The kit fox, a beautiful little fox, ...
The rule of law is the idea that no one is above the law. It encompasses the principles of accountability, transparency and accessible, impartial justice. It is the purported foundation of our system ...
I look forward to reading Jonathan Thompson’s new book River of Lost Souls, about the Gold King Mine disaster. The popular myth is that the river was named after members of a party of Spanish ...
After 16 years as chief executive officer at Purgatory Resort, resort officials announced today that Gary Derck is leaving Purgatory to focus on his new real estate and consulting company, ...
I agree with Durango Police Chief Brice Current in his recent letter (Telegraph, March 12) on drinking alcohol and then driving when he wrote: “In a town with rideshare services, taxis, designated ...
The Wild Horse Saloon in downtown Durango has a sign in the window that says, “Life’s too short to dance with ugly men.” If a business publicly displayed the phrase “Life’s too short to dance with ...
While ranting about his beloved voter-suppression scheme, the “Save America Act,” Trump demands “NO MORE RIGGED ELECTIONS! Voter ID, PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP, no rigged mail-in voting (we are the only ...
I’ll be upfront: the inner workings of LPEA never really interested me, and even if they had, life is busy. That changed last year when a lack of leadership there cost me $56,000 and created a problem ...