Privacy is a fundamental human right, alongside the right to move freely and feel safe. Protecting privacy requires deliberate limits, not just good intentions. Ethical technology is intentional, ...
I just looked, and now I feel archaic: I’ve been doing this for coming up on 10 years. That means I have as many seasons as (and more episodes than) “Friends.” That means I have more years in office ...
The point of destination marketing organizations is to spread out traffic and create resiliency. The funding that goes into DMOs comes back in multiples of return on investment,” Santucci said. “That ...
Going this time with the theme “luck,” the event takes place at 7 p.m., Sat., Feb. 28, at the Durango Arts Center. However, ...
In a season when snow has been scarce, Durango is about to get an infusion of POW of a different kind. Protect Our Winters, the snowboarder-born climate activism group turned national juggernaut of ...
No Secret Police Petition Drive: no-mask, visible ID for law enforcement, 2:30-4:30 p.m., Durango Public Library, 1900 E. 3rd Ave. “Thinking Like Water,” five ...
Please recall what JFK emphasized to his fellow citizens and ask what you can do for your country. It’s even more applicable now than six decades ago.
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, ...
I look forward to reading Jonathan Thompson’s new book River of Lost Souls, about the Gold King Mine disaster. The popular myth is that the river was named after members of a party of Spanish ...
University of Wisconsin hockey player Laila Edwards became the first Black woman to win Olympic gold in hockey last week. And she did it all without the help of jock-sniffer Kash Patel or his even ...
Mark Redwine was booked into the La Plata County Jail at 4:56 p.m. Monday following extradition from Whatcom County, in northwestern Washington. La Plata County Sheriff’s deputies took custody of ...
There’s a theory that floats around Durango that if you live in our small city even once, and if you ever attempt to move away, you’ll always return. Resident Dan Korman is no exception. He’s the ...
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