The Hive has found a new home. Last week, the local nonprofit youth organization announced it will be moving into a new ...
Pay attention, act and be grateful that even if the house is on fire, together we can try to save it from burning to the ground.
Some undoubtedly will argue that the whole matter is water under the bridge now that the City has decided to absorb VD. That misses the point. The lodger’s tax is the public’s money, and it was ...
The “Fix Our Forests Act” (H.R.471) may sound like a good plan, but look closer. Rep. Jeff Hurd, R-Grand Junction, co-sponsored this bill and helped push it through the House. The Senate will vote on ...
After checking in this past week with a diversity of local residents I concluded that I wasn’t the only person wondering why our newly elected Congressperson Jeff Hurd wasn’t standing up to raise his ...
It’s that time again – the election for Durango City Council is April 4. By now, you should have received your ballot, which can be submitted anytime between now and 7 p.m. Election Day. For a ...
Too much emphasis has been about a worldwide war that could easily come about, even though the two wars under the Biden presidency should be a constant reminder how urgent it is today and tomorrow to ...
This recent election has taught me that in “America the Violent,” crime pays, especially for oligarchs. There was no landslide. There is no mandate. Our country is two fault planes grinding against ...
Hunters rejoice when the air starts to cool and the days become shorter, and so do small-town businesses and outfitters. To many small-town businesses across Colorado, a successful hunting season ...
I should be going to bed, but my head is full of dancing memories from this evening’s (Dec. 3) panel discussion of four FLC professors debating the question: “Is belief in God rational?” Excellent ...
I retired in Durango in 2000, and back then we had three post offices in town: the main one downtown on 8th Street; a contract office at 32nd and Main; and one in the Durango Mall. The north and south ...
The whistle of the train, the laughter of playing children, the farmers market in the summer and fall, and the County Courthouse bells are just some of the things that unify us as a community, making ...