Fur coats and top hats came out of the closet for the 40th annual Snowdown: A Black Tie Affair. Here's a look back at the weekend
The monkey bars aren't just for kids any more. In fact, they're a key component in training for obstacle course racing.
A daylong forum on Feb. 17 will explore avenues for ending homelessness in our community
A grassroots conservative advocacy group hopes to recall La Plata County Commissioner Gwen Lachelt for alleged conflict-of-interest charges that were ruled to be unfounded by an independent investigation earlier this year ._
Skilled tradesmen are hard to come by. That's why the local construction industry has teamed up with area high schools to train their own.
Miller Middle School sixth-graders launched homemade hot-air balloons to study buoyancy.
The Durango Youth Soccer Association celebrates its 25th anniversary this spring. Find out how soccer became an obsession in Durango.
Have a legal question but can't afford a lawyer? Learn more about an opportunity to get some free legal advice during the annual Legal Fair on Feb. 7.
They grew up in Los Angeles and upstate New York, but they moved to Durango to start a farm and farmers market. Find out where else you can buy locally grown food this summer.
Should you buy art as an investment or a treasure? Local Southwest Art expert Jackson Clark II offers his opinion during the Southwestern Art Road Show.
La Plata Electric will study whether it can use more renewable energy resources in its power mix without raising electric rates.
How do you balance the needs of a growing population with landowners who don't want government regulations to dictate what they can do with their property? That's at the heart of the disagreements over La Plata County's land-use code revisions.
Working around electrical equipment can be dangerous. That's why La Plata Electric emphasizes safety first.
Pat Barrett with Tafoya Barrett and Associates talks about the new 20 percent tax break for qualified businesses.
Your own behavior modification is a critical component to successful weight loss. But how do you do it?
A blue moon, super moon, and lunar eclipse will mark the beginning of Snowdown on Jan. 31. Find out when you can see the phenomena.
A family left homeless by Hurrican Harvey in Texas now has a home thanks to the generosity of a Durango contractor and the community.
An unusual show that takes its cue from secret messages left at posts around town will be on stage at the Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College on Feb. 7. Find out more about this unusual performance.
San Juan Basin Public Health wants to know what you think should be the community's health priorities. Find out how you can share your thoughts on the issue.
Durango now has an affordable housing plan that gives city officials concrete steps for accelerating the construction of affordable housing.