San Juan Regional Medical Center is taking steps to become a baby-friendly hospital. Find out what that means.
Pickleball enthusiasts say the game is a cross between tennis, ping-pong, and badminton, and it's growing in popularity in Durango.
The new Durango Playfest will become an incubator for the birth of new plays with some big-name actors and award-winning playwrights coming to town to work on new material.
Features Producer Brian Gill gets a taste of the Old West with the annual Chuckwagon Cookoff held during Fiesta Days.
If you want to learn to dance, you can take lessons from country swing to salsa in Durango.
Cowboy-soul singer Sundance Head will be the featured performer at the second annual Friday at the Fair concert during the La Plata County Fair on Aug. 10.
The La Plata Electric Association seeks applications from not-for-profit organizations for matching grants to build more renewable energy projects in the service area.
Rio Grande National Forest Superintendent Dan Dallas approves road access, opening the door to a massive development in the middle of an environmentally sensitive area at the top of Wolf Creek Pass.
The City of Durango recently surveyed residents to gauge their support of a proposed tax increase to cover budget and maintenance shortfalls.
As difficult as it may be to see trout killed by the debris flows from the 416 burn areas, there will be a silver lining.
Flames from the 416 Fire burned within feet of homes in the Falls Creek Subdivision, but significant mitigation efforts to clear oak brush and trees gave firefighters the 'fighting chance' they needed to save every structure in the area.
The new Pine River Brewfest is on tap Aug. 4 in Bayfield. Learn about the beverages, music, and kids activities that will be part of the fun.
Find out what steps the La Plata Electric Association is taking to save our furry and feathered friends from dangerous electrical equipment.
The Durango Fire Protection Authority shows us how firefighters prepare to attack a wildland fire.
Find it difficult to plan for your financial future? Brad Tafoya with Tafoya Barrett and Associates knows how to inspire a change in your financial planning.
Southwest Colorado non-profits should profit from the Rural Philanthropy Days Conference schedule for September.
The Durango Train vows to find alternatives to its coal-fired steam engines to prevent closures during drought years.
A new pedal-assisted electric-bike rental company takes a stab at serving customers, despite uncertainty of City of Durango trail policies.
Artist Paul Folwell celebrates his 25th annual studio show, but this year, it's not at his studio. It's at the Rochester Hotel. Find out why.
Potential flash flooding and heavy debris flow from burned areas in the 416 Fire prompts pre-evacuation notices for more than 300 homes.