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Durango woman brings healing touch to veterans, others
Janna Schaefer brings a healing touch to people across Colorado and those in developing nations such as Nepal.

Southwest Colorado forests under attack by pine beetle
Forest managers say it's not unexpected, but still worrisome, that the forests of southwest Colorado face new and highly destructive threat: the pine beetle.

Woman plots her passion updating maps
In the age of GPS and smartphones that read aloud directions, it can be easy to forget that at one point people had to read and interpret maps, which may...

Durango considering campground for homeless adults
Colorado officials are considering the development of a regulated homeless campground in Durango.

Federal judge halts Village at Wolf Creek land swap
A federal judge on Friday invalidated the U.S. Forest Service’s decision to approve a land exchange that would have cleared the way for a Texas billionaire to build a massive...

ConocoPhillips sells San Juan Basin assets for up to $3 billion
ConocoPhillips has announced the sale of its interests in the San Juan Basin – a natural gas and oil field that spans northwestern New Mexico and southwestern Colorado – to...

Eccentric Durango clock repairman ready to retire
After more than a quarter century, Robert Scott said it's time to sell Clock Repair and Restoration.

After the diagnosis: Care and guidance when it’s needed most
After the diagnosis: Care and guidance when it's needed most

When you train puppies, it’s not easy to say goodbye
When you train puppies, it's not easy to say goodbye

Rube Goldberg machines teach students physics
Rube Goldberg machines teach students physics