Poet Larry Bourland, left, and artist Tad Smith pose on the stairs leading to the loft at Create Art and Tea. The two, along with 26 other poets, are collaborating on a new augmented-reality exhibit, ...
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 ...
Looking downstream on the Colorado River from Lee Ferry, below Glen Canyon Dam, in May 2022. Due to a dry winter in ...
The reason they can charge so much for a one-bedroom apartment is not because there is a ski hill up the road and not because vacationers will rent from them. These landlords were not offering ...
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 ...
The Colorado Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) are looking for Weminuche Wilderness bighorn sheep observation volunteers. Weminuche bighorns are listed by the U.S. Forest Service as a sensitive ...
It’s happening earlier and earlier every year. At the start of the new millennium, the black bears living around Durango typically started emerging from their winter dens around mid-April. Today, ...
When life gets hectic and crazy, sometimes it’s hard to remember to relax and go with the flow. At last Saturday's MTB Festival and Flow Trail Race at Purgatory, it was a little easier to roll with it ...
(Editor’s note: The following is in response to the recent conviction and sentencing of a 35-year-old Durango man to 60 days in prison, plus three months’ supervised probation, for the sexual assault ...
This week, the Telegraph delves into some of the deeper mysteries perplexing local inquiring minds. No – not who writes The Sneer (and while we’re flattered by all the compliments, it’s not us. Swear.