Anybody catch a whiff of hypocrisy? Where in the Bible does it say, “Blessed are the chaos creators, for they shall make righteousness profane?” Must say it somewhere, because that is what the ...
Grand Junction’s loss is Aztec’s gain. Last week, Tico Time announced that in addition to its regular slate of concert and festivals, it will also be hosting a country music festival, which will take ...
Owner Claire Attkisson inside Durango Sustainable Goods, which just celebrated a year at its space at 7th and Main. She shares the space with Emily Schmidt, who owns Revival Goods, a store focused on ...
That is the 17 syllable Haiku version, here is the elaboration: Many of Durango’s amenities and projects have been initiated and supported by citizen and nonprofit groups: the BMX track, skate park, ...
On the morning of March 9, Durango woke up to another reminder that driving under the influence isn’t just a statistic; it’s something that crashes into our community in very real ways. This time it ...
I woke, took a shower and spent a few minutes outside, drinking tea. I went upstairs to my office, got online and BAM! We’d bombed Iran. Again. My first reaction was anger. I should preface this by ...
Clearly a New World Order is being built around us, and it depends on high-tech surveillance and intensive data collection. Grand spying schemes by power-obsessed people depend on Flock data. DOGE, ...
Former Avs star defenseman Tyson Barrie has moved onto the next chapter of a retired hockey player: beer. Barrie (or should be say “Beerie”), who retired from the Nashville Predators last August after ...
I am writing to address the alarming lack of transparency regarding the ICE facility at 32 Sheppard Drive. While official records describe it as an administrative hub for six Colorado counties, local ...
Colorado’s tourism industry is in a slump. Two years of slowing traffic and flat spending have left visitor-reliant businesses limping. This winter – with a snowpack looking to make the 2025-26 season ...
This year, in what it calls a “study,” Utah’s Division of Wildlife Resources is killing off mountain lions in an effort to increase mule deer herds. It has hired trappers from the Utah Department of ...
In a season when snow has been scarce, Durango is about to get an infusion of POW of a different kind. Protect Our Winters, the snowboarder-born climate activism group turned national juggernaut of ...
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