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Recent storms enabling the Hillcrest Nordic track and Chapman Hill, the people’s ski area, to open to the public |
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Locals braving
the deep freeze and turning out in strength for the inaugural First
Night celebration, a worthy addition to the downtown calendar
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Durango Mountain Resort
offering another Locals Day this Sun. Jan. 9, to benefit the Mercy
Heath Foundation as well as Durango’s passless masses
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The arctic blast that roared into Durango on New Year’s weekend, glazing thoroughfares, nipping noses and freezing pipes all over the region | ![]() |
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Health-care reform
threatening to deadlock Washington, D.C., another few years as
incoming Republicans vow to dig in their heels and repeal Obamacare
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PNM objecting to the EPA’s plans to clean up the San Juan Generating Station and the Four Corners airshed | ![]() |
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In this week's issue...
- March 17, 2022
- Critical condition
Lake Powell drops below threshold for the first time despite attempts to avoid it
- March 17, 2022
- Uphill climb
Purgatory Resort set for expansion but still faces hurdles
- March 10, 2022
- Mind, body & soul (... and not so much El Rancho)
New health care studio takes integrated approach to healing